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 1    1|               till she comprehend her duty, and see in what manner
 2    1|               will not assert, that a duty can be binding which is
 3    1|             will be attached to their duty - comprehending it - for
 4    1|               become attentive to the duty of a father, it is vain
 5    2|         present convenience, or whose duty it is to act in such a manner,
 6    3|       immediate tendency to points of duty, should be directed to the
 7    3|             large family.~ ~ A double duty devolves on her; to educate
 8    3|          passion to fulfil the double duty of being the father as well
 9    4|         enable a woman to perform any duty properly, and I must again
10    4|             discharge of the simplest duty, we are often obliged to
11    4| lasciviousness when the exercise of a duty is sacrificed to its indulgence.~ ~
12    4|               s clothes, she does her duty, this is her part of the
13    5|               him; and that it is her duty to render herself agreeable
14    5|              led to compound with our duty, and we conclude by substituting
15    5|             let the practice of every duty be subordinate to the grand
16    5|    consequence, without any breach of duty, without sinning against
17    6|         situation,~ ~ -'Where love is duty, on the female side,~ ~ '
18    6|            love. But, when a sense of duty, or fear of shame, obliges
19    7|       obligation to check them is the duty of mankind, not a sexual
20    7|              of mankind, not a sexual duty. Nature, in these respects,
21    8|              nor has she violated any duty - but the duty of respecting
22    8|           violated any duty - but the duty of respecting herself. The
23    8|             neglecting every domestic duty; nay, even squandering away
24    8|            the whole compass of their duty as wives and mothers was
25    8|             neglecting every personal duty, have thought that they
26    8|         resting in the ceremonials of duty, but morality offers much
27    8|             been termed the principal duty of woman in the most express
28    8|           well, performs but half her duty; as what is thought of her,
29    8|               the sum total of female duty; if rules to regulate the
30    8|              may neglect every social duty; nay, ruin her family by
31    8|               having necessarily some duty to fulfil, more noble than
32    8|       strength to discharge the first duty of a mother; and sacrificing
33    8|             for violating some sacred duty, by terming it a sexual
34    8|            the habitual breach of one duty a breach of the whole moral
35    9|           discharge the indispensable duty of a mother, she sins against
36    9|               an affection includes a duty. Men are not aware of the
37    9|           women at large, their first duty is to themselves as rational
38    9|            with their fulfilling this duty, necessarily degrades them
39    9|        superiour ranks of life, every duty is done by deputies, as
40    9|               bread by fulfilling any duty, than the most accomplished
41   10|              sacrifice every relative duty to promote their advancement
42   10|            were to become the rule of duty in any of the relations
43   10|              that they who suffer one duty, or affection, to swallow
44   10|             the venerable aspect of a duty, and assumes the fantastic
45   10|             character by nature, this duty would afford many forcible
46   10|               the foundation of their duty, than in the feelings of
47   10|         because the discharge of this duty is equally calculated to
48   10|               it is the indispensable duty of men and women to fulfil
49   10|      hirelings; for they who do their duty by proxy should not murmur
50   10|               they miss the reward of duty - parental affection produces
51   10|             affection produces filial duty.~ ~
52   11|                           Chap. XI.~ ~Duty to Parents.~ ~ There seems
53   11|            reason, and to place every duty on an arbitrary foundation.
54   11|               parents discharge their duty they have a strong hold
55   11|             can be given to the blind duty of obeying vicious or weak
56   11|          definition of the reciprocal duty, which naturally subsists
57   11|               against; for the absurd duty, too often inculcated, of
58   11|            the natural and accidental duty due to parents.~ ~ The parent
59   11|         dignity to the discharge of a duty, common to the whole animal
60   11|           requires the discharge of a duty, the reasonableness of which
61   11|              the word, than boys. The duty expected from them is, like
62   11|        rendering at the same time the duty, which they are so anxious
63   11|             the only basis on which a duty can rest securely: for unless
64   11|               who by fulfilling their duty, have allowed a natural
65   11|               right always includes a duty, and I think it may, likewise,
66   11|          right, who do not fulfil the duty.~ ~ It is easier, I grant,
67   11|               foundation of the first duty, morality will stumble at
68   12|               useless, but call their duty, soon lose a sense of duty.
69   12|            duty, soon lose a sense of duty. At college, forced to attend
70   12|              they had fulfilled their duty, by sending some good scholars
71   12|             back to nature, and their duty; and allowing them to share
72   12|              from the pure springs of duty and affection, what advances
73   12|               leads women astray from duty. No, it is indolence and
74   12|              who are drawn from their duty by the admiration of men,
75   12|               those who execute them, duty might become the rule of
76   13|              discharging the peculiar duty of their sex: for when weakness
77   13|       consider the knowledge of their duty as the one thing necessary
78   13|             parts, though the private duty of any member of society
79   13|              agree that it is woman's duty to cultivate a fondness
80   13|       trifling, draw women from their duty to render them insignificant,
81   13|           rendered cold and averse to duty, by such a senseless intercourse,
82   13|              such a weak being to her duty. - If the latter, it will
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