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Alphabetical [« »] mankind 56 manly 7 manner 49 manners 39 manoeuvre 1 mansion 1 mantua-makers 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 use 39 delicacy 39 feelings 39 manners 39 perhaps 39 virtuous 38 far | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances manners |
Chap.
1 1| naturally flow a polish of manners that injures the substance, 2 1| instinctively observe.~ ~ Manners and morals are so nearly 3 1| produced factitious and corrupt manners, which are very early caught, 4 Int| conclusion. The conduct and manners of women, in fact, evidently 5 Int| therefore, on female rights and manners, the works which have been 6 Int| sensibility, and sweet docility of manners, supposed to be the sexual 7 1| Disgusted with artificial manners and virtues, the citizen 8 1| gallantry, and whose polished manners render vice more dangerous, 9 2| treating, therefore, of the manners of women, let us, disregarding 10 2| degree, by the opinions and manners of the society they live 11 2| intoxicating, that till the manners of the times are changed, 12 2| of female education and manners from Rousseau to Dr. Gregory, 13 2| turned too soon on life and manners. They dwell on effects, 14 2| and this acquaintance with manners and customs has frequently 15 2| that they both acquire manners before morals, and a knowledge 16 2| decides with respect to manners; but fails when arguments 17 2| species.~ ~ Gentleness of manners, forbearance and long-suffering, 18 3| effect a revolution in female manners - time to restore to them 19 3| unchangeable morals from local manners. - If men be demi-gods - 20 4| the false system of female manners been reared, which robs 21 4| particular, spread factitious manners, and caught, in a specious 22 4| treating of education or manners, minds of a superior class 23 4| act upon the morals and manners of the whole sex, and to 24 5| effect on the morals and manners of the female world.~ ~ 25 5| this vestige of gothic manners will not be done away by 26 5| on the subject of female manners - it would, in fact, be 27 6| observe behaviour, and acquire manners rather than morals, to despise 28 6| awkward virtuous man, when his manners, of which they are made 29 6| women are captivated by easy manners; a gentleman-like man seldom 30 7| delicacy, is a solecism in manners which I could never solve.~ ~ * 31 8| of the innocence of his manners will often lead us to absolve 32 8| contagious flagitiousness of manners. Surely nature never intended 33 8| means of reforming female manners, and stopping an abuse that 34 11| allowance for human passions and manners, they wear off the fine 35 12| mothers, on the score of manners, who, eager to teach the 36 12| to ridicule the person or manners of the very people they 37 13| That a Revolution in Female Manners Might Naturally Be~ ~Expected 38 13| from a REVOLUTION in female manners, appears, at least, with 39 13| an improvement in female manners, towards the general reformation