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Alphabetical [« »] human 107 humane 2 humanely 1 humanity 52 humble 8 humbled 1 humbling 1 | Frequency [« »] 54 whose 52 attention 52 each 52 humanity 52 passions 51 after 51 principles | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances humanity |
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1 1| call with the firm tone of humanity; for my arguments, Sir, 2 2| himself, the virtues of humanity.~ ~ Surely there can be 3 2| virtues that should clothe humanity, they have been decked with 4 3| monster has lost all traces of humanity. And that tribes of men, 5 3| and the characteristics of humanity can scarcely be discerned. 6 4| civility which the dictates of humanity and the politeness of civilization 7 4| because liberty, virtue, and humanity, were sacrificed to pleasure 8 4| men neglect the duties of humanity, women will follow their 9 4| sensibility not rising to humanity, she is displeased at seeing 10 4| with respect to reason and humanity; and changing situations, 11 4| which, after encircling humanity, mounts in grateful incense 12 5| all the sacred rights of humanity are violated by insisting 13 5| of reason? The rights of humanity have been thus confined 14 5| his heart, unblamed, above humanity; and happy would it be for 15 5| social feeling, in a word, - humanity, was eradicated.~ ~ In life, 16 5| them, though actuated by humanity and armed by reason, be 17 6| volatile fluids that embraced humanity, keeping the more refractory 18 7| till they all melt into humanity; - thou that spreadest the 19 7| akin to that refinement of humanity, which never resides in 20 7| heart made to beat time to humanity, rather than to throb with 21 7| the modest respect of humanity, and fellow-feeling - not 22 7| offices when affection* or humanity lead us to watch at a sick 23 7| which is only an insult to humanity, is violated in a beastly 24 7| only acquire knowledge and humanity, and love will teach them 25 7| dwell, in close union with humanity.~ ~ 26 8| eating away the sincerity and humanity natural to man, produce 27 8| practice of truth, justice, and humanity, is a certain and almost 28 8| breathe the same element. Humanity thus rises naturally out 29 8| weakness.~ ~ Contrasting the humanity of the present age with 30 9| who is cajoled out of his humanity by the flattery of sycophants. 31 9| And when a question of humanity is agitated he may dip a 32 9| sex for the privileges of humanity, to which those have no 33 10| eradicates every spark of humanity. Justice, truth, every thing 34 11| the parental affection of humanity, and leaves instinctive 35 12| various modifications of humanity, would be cultivated, whilst 36 12| love of God, when built on humanity, alone can impart? Every 37 12| fancy beam in the eye, and humanity curve the cheek, or vain 38 12| discharge of duties, and humanity by the exercise of compassion 39 12| every living creature.~ ~ Humanity to animals should be particularly 40 12| to the poor, for partial humanity, founded on present sensations, 41 12| nor would they ever insult humanity in the person of the most 42 12| into the broad channel of humanity; many women have not mind 43 12| contending for the rights of humanity. Thus morality, polluted 44 13| more sensibility, and even humanity, than men, and their strong 45 13| husbands; and as for their humanity, it was very faint indeed, 46 13| transient emotion of compassion. Humanity does not consist 'in a squeamish 47 13| affections, to which justice and humanity are often sacrificed, render 48 13| similar principles that humanity is sacrificed, for genuine 49 13| tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness, so that 50 13| which it is an insult to humanity to require, when in health; 51 13| children, seldom shew common humanity to servants, or feel the 52 13| habit, which mixes a little humanity with it. Justice and friendship