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1 1| of knowledge than in any part of the European world, and 2 1| Do you not act a similar part, when you force all women, 3 1| and tyranny, in whatever part of society it rears its 4 Adv| now present only the first part to the public.~ ~ Many subjects, 5 Int| subordinate beings, and not as a part of the human species, when 6 1| nature, of which they make a part,*(2) and render us capable 7 2| work. I now allude to that part of Dr. Gregory's treatise, 8 2| and who but a fool would part with a reality for a fleeting 9 2| creatures perform their part? Do the women who, by the 10 3| discovered; and it is their part to make observations, which 11 3| wife or mother, the greater part of whose time is employed 12 3| to the most insignificant part of themselves, seldom extend 13 3| dignity - and make them, as a part of the human species, labour 14 4| what it will, instead of a part of man, the inquiry is whether 15 4| Lewis XIV during the greater part of his reign, was regarded, 16 4| which is more than ever a part of herself, when going to 17 4| acted just the same selfish part; but had they been differently 18 4| let love to man be only a part of that glowing flame of 19 4| females.~ ~ 'In the greater part of Europe it has been proved 20 4| ought to dedicate great part of their time to needle-work; 21 4| does her duty, this is her part of the family business; 22 4| seldom do any of the manual part of their dress, consequently 23 5| destination. The physical part of the art of pleasing lies 24 5| morality becomes vague when any part is supposed to rest on falsehood. 25 5| things wrong; and it is a part of the system, and therefore 26 5| already apparent.'~ ~ 'For my part, I would have a young Englishwoman 27 5| would conclude, that every part of her dress, simple as 28 5| educate the intellectual part of man, all with respect 29 5| sermons have long made a part of a young woman's library; 30 5| any thing wrong on their part. But had you behaved to 31 5| of the most respectable part of my sex, I cannot silently 32 5| and acting a brilliant part in the theatre of politics; 33 5| imagination, is only the poetical part, and may afford the individual 34 6| chapter - and then acting the part which they foolishly exacted 35 7| woman, before I dismiss this part of the subject, by saying, 36 7| not require it till that part of the business is over 37 7| women obtrude on notice that part of the animal oeconomy, 38 7| most respected by the male part of the family, who reside 39 8| exposed for the remaining part of his life to the horror 40 8| it only affects a devoted part of the sex - devoted for 41 8| of mind, of the chaster part of the sex, is undermined 42 9| off her hands the servile part of the household business. 43 9| only gather, for the most part, vain glorious laurels, 44 9| mean to discuss in a future part, make an absurd unit of 45 10| them best, and take their part, in secret, against the 46 12| adopted when near a fourth part of the year is actually 47 12| nevertheless allowed to spend great part of their time, on terms 48 12| behaviour of the trading part of this great city.~ ~ How 49 12| discharge of the mechanical part of the business. Besides, 50 12| parents.~ ~ * Treating this part of the subject, I have borrowed 51 12| might all be rendered a part of elementary education, 52 12| particularly inculcated as a part of national education, for 53 12| not confined to the morbid part, but pervades society at 54 13| Rousseau that the physical part of the art of pleasing consists 55 13| not rest in the physical part. Yet, weak are the women 56 13| men who have wasted great part of their lives with women, 57 13| allow makes at present a part of their character, I likewise 58 13| prevailed in the dissenting part of the community, however