Chap.

1  Int|      those severe duties, which educate a rational and immortal
2    2|       slavery; or to attempt to educate moral beings by any other
3    2| character to manage a family or educate children? So far from it,
4    3|        duty devolves on her; to educate them in the character of
5    3|     blind indulgence. Unable to educate her sons, or impress them
6    4|     light of their own reason. 'Educate women like men,' says Rousseau, '
7    5|        love and esteem them, to educate us when young, and take
8    5|       the purpose of life be to educate the intellectual part of
9    9|    intent to manage her family, educate her children, and assist
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