Chap.

1    1|      their faculties? The blind submission imposed at college to forms
2    2|       homage; and even then the submission is to reason, and not to
3    5|      address her, accustomed to submission - 'Your husband will instruct
4    5|        however hoary.~ ~ If the submission demanded be founded on justice -
5    5|        inculcate not only blind submission to parents; but to the opinion
6   11|       prepares it for a slavish submission to any power but reason.~ ~ *
7   12|       though it may not inforce submission. Let a child have ever such
8   12|     character more than outward submission and inward contempt? Yet
9   13| religion, on the contrary, is a submission to the will of a being so
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