Chap.

 1    1|       principle as those of man, no authority can make them discharge
 2    1|      calamity, dare to attack human authority, are reviled as despisers
 3    1|              for the strong wind of authority pushes the crowd of subalterns
 4    1|           in the vat consecrated by authority, that the faint spirit which
 5    2|              they blindly submit to authority. So that, if they have any
 6    3|            force of his respectable authority to reason.*~ ~ * 'A respectable
 7    3|           they must only bow to the authority of reason, instead of being
 8    4|          woman always a woman:* his authority and her sex, ever stand
 9    4|           more easily submit to his authority, and to govern their inclinations
10    4|              like Folly, shows;~ ~ 'Authority and Reason on her wait.'~ ~
11    4|            weakened by depending on authority, never exerts its own powers,
12    5|          assert these facts on good authority, were sufficient to impress
13    5|       consistent to subject them to authority independent of reason; and
14    5|          once they broke loose from authority. - The bent bow recoils
15    5| circumstances, must be subjected to authority, or moderated by reason.~ ~ '
16    5|          very reason, be subject to authority. Every daughter ought to
17    5|      worldly considerations.~ ~ 'As authority ought to regulate the religion
18    5|            Absolute, uncontroverted authority, it seems, must subsist
19    5|      therefore, to give you as much authority over his heart as his sex
20    5|          You will long maintain the authority in love, if you know but
21    5|          and learn to submit to the authority of reason - when her voice
22    5|          alone are subject to blind authority who have no reliance on
23    5|       manner of making the parental authority supplant reason. For every
24    5|         other foundation than their authority; and if they be loved or
25    6|      stalking mischiefs, by its own authority, without deigning to reason;
26    8|            produce very respectable authority; and the authority of a
27    8|      respectable authority; and the authority of a cool reasoner ought
28   11|             of power resembling the authority exercised by the favourites
29   11|            are obliged to submit to authority blindly, their faculties
30   11|      irregular exercise of parental authority that first injures the mind,
31   11|             To elude this arbitrary authority girls very early learn the
32   12|            this kind of subordinate authority is particularly injurious
33   13|          are taught blindly to obey authority, will endeavour cunningly
34   13|          are to be made virtuous by authority, which is a contradiction
35   13|             virtuous, who obeys any authority, but that of reason.~ ~
36   13|         emancipated, or justify the authority that chains such a weak
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