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Isthere anything so just, as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting
ourselves inwhat is proper and agreeable tothe Institutions of Justice and Piety
among us? And yet is there anything more common, than that we run inperfect ...
Isthere anything so just, as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting
ourselves inwhat is proper and agreeable tothe Institutions of Justice and Piety
among us? And yet is there anything more common, than that we run inperfect ...
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... that Matter tohisCare, bids her go to her Maids and mind her Spinning: [1] by
which the Poet intimates, that Men and Women ought to busy themselves in their
proper Spheres, and on such Matters only as are suitable to their respective Sex.
... that Matter tohisCare, bids her go to her Maids and mind her Spinning: [1] by
which the Poet intimates, that Men and Women ought to busy themselves in their
proper Spheres, and on such Matters only as are suitable to their respective Sex.
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