Chap.

1  Int|  sweeten the exercise of those severe duties, which educate a
2    5|       to the most constant and severe restraint, which is that
3    5|        that of boys, with that severe question; To what purpose
4    5| pointed, no punishment however severe, that a woman of spirit
5    5|      disgust rendering us more severe than man ought to be, might
6    6|       aspect of wisdom, or the severe graces of virtue, must have
7    9|     her life be subjected to a severe restraint, that of propriety.
8   11|   maturity that leads us to be severe with respect to ourselves,
9   13|       attention, and calls for severe reproof.~ ~ In this metropolis
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