Chap.

 1    1|         God has made all things right, and that error has been
 2    1|   himself to prove that all was right originally: a crowd of authors
 3    1|         authors that all is now right: and I, that all will be
 4    1|         and I, that all will be right.~ ~ But, true to his first
 5    1|       oppression with a shew of right. Thus, as wars, agriculture,
 6    2|       bends to the indefeasible right of beauty, though it would
 7    2|      and sensualists are in the right when they endeavour to keep
 8    2|        God, has made all things right; but man has sought him
 9    2|         us, we must turn to the right or left; and he who will
10    2|      when forbearance confounds right and wrong, it ceases to
11    2|    there can be but one rule of right, if morality has an eternal
12    3|   savour of passion. The divine right of husbands, like the divine
13    3|       husbands, like the divine right of kings, may, it is to
14    3|     fallible being, and submit, right or wrong, to power, where
15    4|      opinions that led women to right conduct, by prevailing on
16    4|       same parents had an equal right to. In this equivocal humiliating
17    4|     this privation of a natural right.~ ~ A fine lady, on the
18    5|        excuse beforehand, and a right to be feeble when they think
19    5|    unjust, or unable to discern right from wrong. Besides, I deny
20    5|        natural inclinations are right and good in themselves,
21    5|     abuse.'~ ~ 'Whatever is, is right,' he then proceeds triumphantly
22    5|       the system, and therefore right, that he should endeavour
23    5|         with respect to him was right; yet, had not death led
24    5|         inclines neither to the right nor left - it is a straightforward
25    5|       though convinced they are right in so doing, because some
26    6|        ignorance. For it is the right use of reason alone which
27    8|        from the eternal rule of right. Righteous are all his judgments -
28    9|      which gives them a kind of right to reign for a short time
29    9|      name of a wife, and has no right to that of a citizen. But
30   10|      Convinced that they have a right to what they insist on,
31   11|       to helpless infancy has a right to require the same attention
32   11|      systems which do not allow right and wrong to have any existence,
33   11|         parent seems to have no right to withhold his consent
34   11|        what they term a natural right, though it be subversive
35   11|         birth-right of man, the right of acting according to the
36   11|     occasion to observe, that a right always includes a duty,
37   11| inferred, that they forfeit the right, who do not fulfil the duty.~ ~
38   11|   settle that power on a Divine right which will not bear the
39   12|       venerate the prescriptive right of possession, as a strong
40   12|      children, will not submit, right or wrong, to her husband,
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