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Alphabetical [« »] propagators 1 propensities 1 propensity 7 proper 35 properly 19 property 9 prophesy 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 led 36 produced 35 produce 35 proper 35 vanity 35 wife 34 appears | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances proper |
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1 1| sexes will fall into their proper places. And, now that more 2 2| at maturity, it might be proper, in order to make a man 3 2| longing for a good one. That a proper education; or, to speak 4 3| proved; but first it may be proper to observe, that a vulgar 5 3| generalize our ideas, is not the proper province of women; their 6 3| how to judge and make a proper estimate of those movements 7 4| been employed.~ ~ It is proper to observe, that animals 8 4| and Magdalenes are not the proper remedies for these abuses. 9 4| consider their persons as the proper return for his exertions 10 5| Rousseau's observations, it is proper to remark, were made in 11 5| seems, was only put in its proper order to be taken to pieces 12 5| should she discern what is proper for them? How should she 13 5| descanting on the sauces most proper for turtle; or, more profoundly 14 5| a wife as Sophia, it is proper he should be directed by 15 5| for behaviour, if it be proper always to adopt the tone 16 5| the shooting tendrils to a proper pole; yet after laying precept 17 7| it appears to me equally proper to discriminate that purity 18 7| virtue or honour make it proper to check a passion, the 19 7| retiring grace, are all proper in their season; but modesty, 20 8| must, upon the whole, be proper, when the motive is pure.~ ~ 21 9| that he can only attain a proper use of his faculties by 22 9| restrained from marrying by a proper spirit or delicacy, and 23 11| words: The parent who pays proper attention to helpless infancy 24 12| childhood, and become the proper friend and play-fellow of 25 12| great revolutions occur, at proper intervals, to restore order, 26 12| necessity of establishing proper day-schools.~ ~ But, these 27 12| and transitory, unless a proper education store their mind 28 12| place women in situations proper to enable them to acquire 29 12| only to enable them to take proper care of their own health, 30 12| human frame. It is likewise proper only in a domestic view, 31 13| respect to them, it is equally proper to ask women a few questions.~ ~ 32 13| human frame? If not, it is proper that you should be told 33 13| must be directed by the proper motive - must be reasonable.~ ~ 34 13| her girls should want a proper introduction into the great 35 13| who, not led by degrees to proper studies, and not permitted