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1 1| morality becomes an empty name. The personal reserve, and 2 Int| I cannot recollect his name, asks what business women 3 1| qualities have assumed the name of virtues, that it is necessary 4 1| prejudices that assume its name.~ ~ That the society is 5 2| what really deserves the name of virtue. Yet it should 6 2| ignorance under the specious name of innocence? Men complain, 7 2| varnished over with the name of gentleness, to that fortitude 8 2| For Pope has said, in the name of the whole male sex,~ ~ ' 9 2| gestures immodest. In the name of truth and common sense, 10 3| Selene, for that was her name, soon acquired a dexterity 11 3| affect weakness under the name of delicacy, and to convince 12 4| that really deserves the name of knowledge. Merely to 13 4| a serious danger. In the name of reason, and even common 14 4| frequently even deserve the name of error; for many innocent 15 4| has been used as another name for beauty, is to exalt 16 5| behaviour, often obtains the name. I say behaviour, for genuine 17 5| if virtue, to deserve the name, must be founded on knowledge; 18 5| and if it deserve the name, it will teach them; or, 19 6| virtue, thou art not an empty name! All that life can give - 20 7| state unhappy. Why in the name of decency are sisters, 21 7| modesty. So that were I to name the graces that ought to 22 8| wishes to perpetuate his name, receives from his wife 23 9| children, scarcely deserves the name of a wife, and has no right 24 9| fellow-creature, claim, in the name of my sex, some interest 25 10| indeed, scarcely deserves the name, when it does not lead her 26 11| principle; for what other name can be given to the blind 27 11| anxious to enforce, an empty name; because they will not let 28 12| sexes will never deserve the name of fellowship, nor will 29 12| receive scarcely deserves the name. For the little knowledge 30 13| The mentioning of the name of Christ, after such vile 31 13| these delusions bear his name, and profess to be the disciples 32 13| detached: but what deserves the name of intellect, the power