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1 1| Bishop Of Autun.~ ~ Sir,~ ~ Having read with great pleasure 2 1| to be excluded, without having a voice, from a participation 3 Int| flaunting leaves, after having pleased a fastidious eye, 4 2| forward by emulation; and having no serious scientific study, 5 3| women, confined to one, and having their thoughts constantly 6 3| without reason, they will, having no fixed rules to square 7 3| becomes a relative idea, having no other foundation than 8 4| gains great strength by having all its efforts directed 9 4| Losing thus every spur, and having no other means of support, 10 4| merely an upper servant after having been treated like a goddess. 11 4| of a few women* who, from having received a masculine education, 12 5| the Supreme Being: and, having no fear of the devil before 13 5| the - father.~ ~ Besides, having two objects in view, he 14 5| please fools, or men, who having little claim to respect 15 5| their common superiority, having only this sexual superiority, 16 6| been animadverting; and not having a chance, from their subordinate 17 6| little on an old string, having been solely employed either 18 8| give life to her thoughts, having lost all relish for pleasures 19 8| common sympathy. Women then having necessarily some duty to 20 9| factitious ones, that after having been fatigued with the sight 21 9| farthing they spend, and having sufficient to prevent their 22 9| question critically; because, having frequently viewed these 23 9| arbitrarily governed without having any direct share allowed 24 9| barbarous useless parade of having sentinels on horseback at 25 9| nestle in a strange bosom, having never found a home in their 26 12| the domestic circle; not having it in their power to amuse 27 12| natural that she should, for having so few sentiments in common, 28 13| can you go to church after having been under such an obligation 29 13| understanding, because never having been exercised, its slumbering 30 13| with a sagacious man, who, having a daughter and niece under 31 13| women of superior sense, having their attention turned to 32 13| that they should be led, by having their understandings cultivated