Chap.

1    4|    remark, that each of these situations equally retards the progress
2    4|  equally weak, suffer in such situations - unable to work, and ashamed
3    4|    and humanity; and changing situations, might have acted just the
4    4|   have been placed in similar situations, have acquired a similar
5    5| reasonable creatures, in both situations, they will not be tumbled
6    9|    forces them to fill; these situations are considered in the light
7   12|   unwilling to place women in situations proper to enable them to
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