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1 1| of the enlarged minds who formed your admirable constitution, 2 1| That the society is formed in the wisest manner, whose 3 1| by the creature, whom he formed, knowing what he formed, 4 1| formed, knowing what he formed, is as unphilosophical as 5 1| man is, in some degree, formed by his profession. A man 6 2| tells us that women are formed for softness and sweet attractive 7 2| the times are changed, and formed on more reasonable principles, 8 2| to the test of judgment, formed by comparing speculation 9 3| that woman is expressly formed to please the man: if the 10 3| itself.~ ~ 'If woman be formed to please and be subjected 11 3| and dignity consist.~ ~ Formed thus by the discharge of 12 3| character has ever been formed by the employments the individual, 13 4| till their character is formed, in the same condition as 14 4| system of despotism had formed their character, were not 15 4| their character is thus formed in the mould of folly during 16 4| susceptible, and the taste formed; for I am apt to conclude, 17 5| hence infers, that she was formed to please and to be subject 18 5| Supposing woman to have been formed only to please, and be subject 19 5| a step-mother, when she formed this after-thought of creation.~ ~ 20 5| they perceive themselves formed for obedience.'~ ~ This 21 5| or sweetness of temper: formed to obey a being so imperfect 22 5| gain the superiority.'~ ~ Formed to live with such an imperfect 23 5| by a being who was only formed, by nature and art, to please 24 5| well knew that the mind, formed by its pursuits, is expanded 25 5| to the idea which we have formed of angels than any other. 26 5| there ever a person, though formed with Medicean Symmetry, 27 8| all is mute, that we are formed of the same earth, and breathe 28 11| things, and to that God, who formed them so, to promote our 29 12| constitution before it is formed; hardening the heart as 30 12| I grant, may have been formed by emulation and discipline; 31 12| fondest friendships are formed, the genial juices mounting 32 13| of both. Oppression thus formed many of the features of