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1 1| unless she know why she ought to be virtuous? unless freedom 2 Int| before the season when they ought to have arrived at maturity. - 3 Int| inspire love, when they ought to cherish a nobler ambition, 4 Int| pleasures insipid, that ought to sweeten the exercise 5 2| the acquirement of virtue, ought to aim at attaining a very 6 2| me for advice - then you ought to think, and only rely 7 2| is the grand lesson which ought to be impressed with unrelenting 8 2| their road pleasant; but ought never to forget, in common 9 2| invention to shew that she ought to have her neck bent under 10 2| tendency of female education ought to be directed to one point: - 11 2| reigns in the heart.~ ~ Women ought to endeavour to purify their 12 2| and mistress of a family ought not to continue to love 13 2| I mean to say that they ought not to indulge those emotions 14 2| women, assert that they ought never to have the free use 15 3| but rational creatures, ought to endeavour to acquire 16 3| agreeable to her; therefore she ought to study the mind of man 17 3| fallaciously assert that woman ought to be subjected because 18 3| principle that devotion ought to rest upon. No other firm 19 3| the moment directs; and we ought not to wonder if sometimes, 20 3| reciprocal also, and the man ought to please in his turn, it 21 3| she only acts as a woman ought to act, brought up according 22 4| that sovereignty which it ought to attain to render a rational 23 4| generosity, that the sexes ought not to be compared; man 24 4| man for reason, when she ought to mount with him the arduous 25 4| by the profound thinker, ought not to be disgusted, if 26 4| society of men when they ought to have been spinning a 27 4| friendship which only death ought to dissolve.~ ~ Friendship 28 4| opinion that young girls ought to dedicate great part of 29 5| proceeds to prove that woman ought to be weak and passive, 30 5| conclusion is just, she ought to sacrifice every other 31 5| man and woman are not, nor ought to be, constituted alike 32 5| directions of nature, they ought indeed to act in concert, 33 5| quality of strength or beauty ought to be confined exclusively 34 5| amusements in common; and so they ought; have they not also many 35 5| following advice:~ ~ 'Girls ought to be active and diligent; 36 5| Rousseau, 'women have, or ought to have, but little liberty; 37 5| always full of faults, she ought to learn betimes even to 38 5| imperfect being as man, they ought to learn from the exercise 39 5| when angry, and when she ought to be angry, unless contempt 40 5| young person tractable, she ought not to be made unhappy, 41 5| to make her modest she ought not to be rendered stupid. 42 5| speaking much more: but so it ought to be, and I should be very 43 5| what is agreeable. There ought to be nothing in common 44 5| conversation but truth.~ ~ 'We ought not, therefore, to restrain 45 5| discern good from evil, they ought to observe it, as a law, 46 5| man is to learn what he ought to do. If woman could recur 47 5| authority. Every daughter ought to be of the same religion 48 5| judge for themselves, they ought to abide by the decision 49 5| considerations.~ ~ 'As authority ought to regulate the religion 50 5| But, granting that woman ought to be beautiful, innocent, 51 5| seems to presuppose what ought never to be taken for granted, 52 5| the behaviour which woman ought to assume to render her 53 5| domestic bliss.' Such a woman ought to be an angel - or she 54 5| resolves.*~ ~ * That children ought to be constantly guarded 55 5| presume to lead when we ought obsequiously to follow.~ ~ 56 5| us more severe than man ought to be, might lead us with 57 5| therefore, to infer, that we ought to have a precise idea of 58 6| back to childhood when they ought to leave the go-cart forever, 59 6| engross the thoughts that ought to be otherwise employed. 60 6| of folly, how carefully ought we to guard the mind from 61 7| highly of himself than he ought to think, and should be 62 7| disconsolate one? He who ought to have directed thy reason, 63 7| still insist that woman ought to have more modesty than 64 7| and, by example, girls ought to be taught to wash and 65 7| the business is over which ought never to be done before 66 7| are told - where silence ought to reign; and that regard 67 7| to name the graces that ought to adorn beauty, I should 68 7| constitution. Women as well as men ought to have the common appetites 69 8| her in the class where she ought to have been placed, made 70 8| authority of a cool reasoner ought to have weight to enforce 71 8| laws that human behaviour ought to be regulated. The eccentric 72 8| behaviour that, I think, ought to regulate every other; 73 8| mind and body, than they ought to be, were one of the grand 74 8| before observed, that men ought to maintain the women whom 75 9| really think that women ought to have representatives, 76 11| for a return, and the son ought, at least, to promise not 77 11| parents. Children cannot, ought not, to be taught to make 78 12| brought into company when they ought to be seriously employed, 79 12| cringing to, and whom they ought to consider as the representatives 80 12| domestic pleasures, children ought to be educated at home, 81 12| improve both sexes they ought, not only in private families, 82 12| babe from the breast that ought to afford it nourishment. 83 12| five to nine years of age, ought to be absolutely free and 84 12| school. The school-room ought to be surrounded by a large 85 12| employments, or mechanical trades, ought to be removed to other schools, 86 12| young people of fortune ought to remain, more or less, 87 12| physical and moral beauty ought to be attained at the same 88 12| place which her children ought to have occupied, she only 89 12| view with their eyes, who ought to enlighten their judgment. 90 12| regulate the laws, which ought to be the government of 91 13| be told what every child ought to know, that when its admirable 92 13| or, pointed out what they ought to undertake. Yet the men 93 13| natural to mankind. But I ought to express myself with more 94 13| let it be proved that they ought to obey man implicitly, 95 13| can take in much more, and ought to do so, or they will never 96 13| these poor children, who ought never to have felt restraint, 97 13| them to suppose that they ought to wait on them, and bear 98 13| women in common with men ought to contend for, I have not