Chap.

 1  Int|         women, in particular, are rendered weak and wretched by a variety
 2    1|           in forms, and knowledge rendered a sounding nothing, by the
 3    2|          if the individual be not rendered more independent of the
 4    3|     particularly a girl, and thus rendered dependent - dependence is
 5    3| constitution of civil society has rendered weak, if not vicious?~ ~
 6    4|       appetite, which satiety had rendered fastidious, to weaken their
 7    4|         the heart has really been rendered susceptible, and the taste
 8    4|          heated, and the feelings rendered fastidious, if not sophisticated;
 9    4|        are the women who are thus rendered systematically vicious.
10    4|         the obedient wife is thus rendered a weak indolent mother.
11    4|        the wife who has thus been rendered licentious, will probably
12    4|         trifling employments have rendered woman a trifler. Man, taking
13    5|           of the Writers Who Have Rendered~ ~Women Objects of Pity,
14    5|        modest she ought not to be rendered stupid. On the contrary,
15    5|   propagate at home without being rendered less voluptuous and innocent
16    5|       unchecked by suspicion, and rendered interesting by sense?~ ~
17    5|        thy opening faculties, has rendered thee the weak thing thou
18    5|          intercourse of gallantry rendered vain and useless! yet this
19    5|          deadened, and the latter rendered iron corroding fetters,
20    5|           obtained by experience, rendered them forbearing? Their fellow
21    6|           it is their own ground. Rendered gay and giddy by the whole
22    6|      vapourish train of idleness, rendered them quite as useless, and
23    9|         of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery,
24    9|          are, in common with men, rendered weak and luxurious by the
25    9|        whose sensibility has been rendered painfully acute by undeserved
26   10|       enlarged, and her character rendered more firm, by being allowed
27   11|       weakened, and their tempers rendered imperious or abject. I also
28   12|      heels of falsehood, would be rendered useless by habitual propriety
29   12|          relaxations might all be rendered a part of elementary education,
30   12|          men so selfish, or girls rendered weak and vain, by indolence,
31   12|    narrowing their minds they are rendered unfit to fulfil the peculiar
32   13|           world; yet the heart is rendered cold and averse to duty,
33   13|          present are by ignorance rendered foolish or vicious, is,
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