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1 1| motive leads me earnestly to wish to see woman placed in a 2 1| illicit privileges.~ ~ I wish, Sir, to set some investigations 3 Int| eye must, I should think, wish with me, that they may every 4 Int| peculiar designation.~ ~ I wish also to steer clear of an 5 Int| stand alone. I earnestly wish to point out in what true 6 Int| human happiness consists - I wish to persuade women to endeavour 7 Int| of the weaker vessel, I wish to shew that elegance is 8 2| nature and equality, if they wish to secure the placid satisfaction 9 2| not be concluded that I wish to invert the order of things; 10 2| and fine feelings; but I wish to speak the simple language 11 2| abhorrence, yet, nevertheless, wish to be convinced by the homage 12 2| or neglected, her first wish should be to make herself 13 2| can never make us cease to wish for, when the imagination 14 3| than it may be supposed I wish to go; but I follow truth, 15 3| understanding, for I do not wish to leave the line of mediocrity, 16 3| here are five talents.~ ~ I wish to sum up what I have said 17 4| a pace or two.~ ~ A wild wish has just flown from my heart 18 4| horse-laugh. - I do earnestly wish to see the distinction of 19 4| including every description, wish to be loved and respected 20 4| point I aim at. I do not wish them to have power over 21 4| prior duties. She would wish not to love him merely because 22 4| well with her; for he might wish to encroach on her prerogative, 23 4| the affections.* We then wish to converse, not to fondle; 24 4| out, and every thought and wish, that do not nurture pure 25 4| wavering feelings that I wish to guard the female heart 26 4| in the world is the first wish of the majority of mankind. 27 4| of mankind. To this weak wish the natural affections, 28 4| exceptions to general rules? I wish to see women neither heroines 29 5| education, which I earnestly wish to see exploded, seems to 30 5| any feeling, must always wish to convince a beloved object 31 5| these polite men, who do not wish to be encumbered with mind, 32 5| precise idea of what we wish to attain by education, 33 5| and sorrow; and those who wish to spare their children 34 5| contradictory things. - If you wish to make your son rich, pursue 35 6| become, what I sincerely wish them to be, even love would 36 7| Maker, must give rise to the wish of being pure as he is pure!~ ~ 37 9| musket, though I sincerely wish to see the bayonet converted 38 9| them. In how many ways do I wish, from the purest benevolence, 39 12| form citizens; but if you wish to make good citizens, you 40 12| affection only leads them to wish that their children should 41 12| hints; but I principally wish to enforce the necessity 42 12| more virtuous, they will wish to converse at their fire-side 43 12| The conclusion which I wish to draw, is obvious; make 44 12| at large: so that when I wish to see my sex become more 45 13| animadverting on them, I wish especially to prove, that 46 13| conclusion could I insert it, and wish to withdraw myself from 47 13| consuming fire. We should wish, though vainly, to fly from