Chap.

 1    2|  inconsistencies are great men often led by their senses.~ ~ 'To
 2    2|       experience and reflection have led me to draw. When I come
 3    2|          generalized by speculation. Led by their dependent situation
 4    2|             of thinking, I have been led to imagine that the few
 5    3|           did Milton tremble when he led Satan far from the confines
 6    3|           the blind may as easily be led into a ditch as along the
 7    4|             men have, probably, been led by viewing education in
 8    4|             world.~ ~ I am naturally led by this assertion to the
 9    4|        hollow respect, till they are led to resign, or not assume,
10    4|      cautiously oppose opinions that led women to right conduct,
11    4|      affection of her husband, if it led him to violate prior duties.
12    4|              family connections have led them to love; but in mere
13    4|              reason on false ground, led astray by the male prejudice,
14    5|          means of reflection, we are led to compound with our duty,
15    5| understanding. Even his virtues also led him farther astray; for,
16    5|            right; yet, had not death led to a nobler scene of action,
17    5|            with the sensibility that led him to degrade woman by
18    5|          rational creatures, and not led to have a passion for their
19    5|           with domestic friends, and led to store his mind with as
20    5|            him the thorny path which led to eminence, that like a
21    6|              obvious; till women are led to exercise their understandings,
22    6|          husband, they should not be led astray by the qualities
23    7|              of many characters, has led me to form. Jesus Christ
24    7|              and reason, I should be led to expect to meet with more
25    7|              sensibility or weakness led her to her husband's arms. -
26    8|            shews of reason that have led others astray, rejoiced
27   11|            of this kind, I have been led into a melancholy train
28   12|           but further experience has led me to view the subject in
29   12|            knowledge, or their minds led astray by scientific pursuits;
30   12|             character, if women were led to respect themselves, if
31   12|              knowledge that they are led to acquire, during the important
32   12|           understanding had not been led from female duties by literature,
33   13|           because they have not been led to consider the knowledge
34   13|            many other women who, not led by degrees to proper studies,
35   13|         health; and instead of being led to assume airs of consequence,
36   13|            argue that they should be led, by having their understandings
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