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 1    1|         to me were conclusive, to prove that the prevailing notion
 2    1|        natural rights of mankind, prove first, to ward off the charge
 3    1|          from matters of fact, to prove my assertion, that women
 4  Int|         women, in fact, evidently prove that their minds are not
 5    1|   exclaiming that these arguments prove too much, and that a measure
 6    1|        with uncommon eloquence to prove that man was naturally a
 7    1|        Rousseau exerts himself to prove that all was right originally:
 8    2|           been brought forward to prove, that the two sexes, in
 9    2|        suit with either, but soon prove~ ~ 'Tedious alike: of fellowship
10    2|       power of beauty - they will prove that they have less mind
11    2|        tumultuous passion, and to prove that it should not be allowed
12    2|        the tenor of life seems to prove that man is prepared by
13    2|        Further, should experience prove that they cannot attain
14    3| ridiculous stories, which tend to prove that girls are naturally
15    3|          will not be difficult to prove that such delegates will
16    4|         sexual character. Let men prove this, and I shall grant
17    4|           them all; but does this prove that there is a sex in souls?
18    4|   argument, they have laboured to prove, with chivalrous generosity,
19    4|          for this phenomenon, and prove it not to be a law of nature.
20    4|          writers have laboured to prove. Pleasure prepares the fading
21    4|          in a world like this, to prove its noble origin by panting
22    5|               He then proceeds to prove that woman ought to be weak
23    5|           if of age, that did not prove a selfish character.~ ~
24    5|         glory in possessing them, prove that life is merely an education,
25    5|        not, by its noble flights, prove that it had a title to a
26    8|       station in the world.~ ~ To prove the truth of this remark,
27    9|          puzzle a keen casuist to prove the reasonableness of the
28   12|     crafty ministers? - Does this prove that ignorance and dependence
29   12|      believe experience will ever prove that this kind of subordinate
30   13|        them, I wish especially to prove, that the weakness of mind
31   13|           intolerable disgust. To prove this, I need only observe,
32   13|         repeatedly endeavoured to prove, is produced by oppression.~ ~
33   13|       some stress on this fact to prove, that when any power but
34   13|    extenuate their faults; but to prove them to be the natural consequence
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