A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman
172 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman mother, she sins against herself by neglecting to cultivate an affection that would equ ...
Chapter IX 173 farthing they spend, and having suffi cient to prevent their attending to a frigid system of œconomy, which narro ...
174 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman no longer cry for vengeance as it sucks in its children’s blood, though his cold hand m ...
Chapter IX 175 The being who discharges the duties of its station is independent; and, speaking of women at large, their fi rst ...
176 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman must not be dependent on her husand’s bounty for her subsistence during his life, or su ...
Chapter IX 177 which costs them so dear. This is mere gothic grandeur, something like the barbarous useless parade of having sen ...
178 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman them almost to the level of those poor abandoned creatures who live by prostitution. Fo ...
Chapter IX 179 this respectability by withdrawing from the giddy whirl of pleasure, or the indolent calm that stupifi es the goo ...
CHAP. X. PARENTAL AFFECTION. Parental affection is, perhaps, the blindest modifi cation of perverse self- love; for we have not, ...
Chapter X 181 subjects that recur to natural justice: because they fi rmly believe that the more enlightened the human mind beco ...
182 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman though they have offended the mother, the father must infl ict the punish- ment; he mus ...
CHAP. XI. DUTY TO PARENTS. There seems to be an indolent propensity in man to make prescription al- ways take place of reason, a ...
184 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman I never knew a parent who had paid more than common attention to his children, disregar ...
Chapter XI 185 From the clear stream of argument, indeed, the supporters of prescrip- tion, of every denomination, fl y; and, ta ...
186 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman of insinuating that either boys or girls are always slaves, I only insist that when the ...
Chapter XI 187 It is the irregular exercise of parental authority that fi rst injures the mind, and to these irregularities girl ...
CHAP. XII. ON NATIONAL EDUCATION. The good effects resulting from attention to private education will ever be very confi ned, an ...
Chapter XII 189 that observant seriousness which prevents disputation, though it may not inforce submission. Let a child have ev ...
190 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to lead to the desired point; for the domestic affections, that fi rst open the heart t ...
Chapter XII 191 being observed, crying out against all reformation, as if it were a violation of justice. I am now alluding part ...
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