A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman
192 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman the purest effusions of benevolence, often rudely damped by man, must mount as a free-w ...
Chapter XII 193 moners are mostly educated at these seminaries, and will any one pretend to assert that the majority, making eve ...
194 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman necessity of a master’s giving the parents some sample of the boys abilities, which dur ...
Chapter XII 195 scanty pittance, allowed for each child, permit him to hire ushers suffi cient to assist in the discharge of the ...
196 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman the acquisition of any delicacy of mind. The little attention paid to the cul- tivation ...
Chapter XII 197 cious compliments that shine with false lustre in the heartless intercourse of fashionable life? But, till more ...
198 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman True taste is ever the work of the understanding employed in observing natural effects; ...
Chapter XII 199 ought to be absolutely free and open to all classes.* A suffi cient number of masters should also be chosen by a ...
200 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Girls and boys still together? I hear some readers ask: yes. And I should not fear any ...
Chapter XII 201 properly attentive to their domestic duties.—An active mind embraces the whole circle of its duties, and fi nds ...
202 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman might have the happiest effect on the temper, which is very early soured or irritated b ...
Chapter XII 203 but of promoting beauty, the physical causes only considered; yet, this is not suffi cient, moral ones must conc ...
204 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman The lady who sheds tears for the bird starved in a snare, and execrates the devils in t ...
Chapter XII 205 one is allowed to see the reasonableness of it? To render also the social compact truly equitable, and in order ...
206 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman a celestial innocent. Nay, in the bitterness of his heart, he himself laments, that whe ...
Chapter XII 207 Let men take their choice, man and woman were made for each other, though not to become one being; and if they w ...
208 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman human race, almost rejoiced at the disaster that gave a kind of sanction to prescriptio ...
Chapter XII 209 standing in the improvement of the sciences and arts; never forgetting the science of morality, or the study of ...
CHAP. XIII. SOME INSTANCES OF THE FOLLY WHICH THE IGNORANCE OF WOMEN GENERATES; WITH CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS ON THE MORAL IMPROVE ...
Chapter XIII 211 SECT. I. One glaring instance of the weakness which proceeds from ignorance, fi rst claims attention, and calls ...
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