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Alphabetical [« »] forbearing 3 forbid 1 forbidding 1 force 32 forced 7 forces 5 forcible 3 | Frequency [« »] 32 faculties 32 fair 32 folly 32 force 32 formed 32 having 32 name | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances force |
Chap.
1 1| a similar part, when you force all women, by denying them 2 1| assertion, that women cannot, by force, be confined to domestic 3 Int| rather to persuade by the force of my arguments, than dazzle 4 1| formerly snatched by open force.* And this baneful lurking 5 2| no barriers to break its force. Women are told from their 6 2| been subjugated.~ ~ Brutal force has hitherto governed the 7 3| credit, which has given force to a false conclusion, in 8 3| of her country or by the force of opinion. She should learn 9 3| pertinent remarks to give the force of his respectable authority 10 3| objection has, I grant, some force; but while such a sublime 11 4| necessary to give to wishes the force of passions, and to enable 12 4| must, I think, have some force with every considerate benevolent 13 4| this law should remain in force as long as the weakness 14 4| vanity; and this remark gives force to the prevailing opinion, 15 5| sensations to which fancy gave force, he traced them in the most 16 5| luxuriance, nor do we expect by force to combine the majestic 17 5| have probably to thank the force of their passions, nourished 18 5| of man, did not give it force, and make it an instrument 19 5| before he can estimate the force of the temptation which 20 6| the mind with illustrative force, that has been received 21 6| of feeling, receives new force when they begin to act a 22 6| throng.~ ~ If such be the force of habit; if such be the 23 7| a husband, or rather to force him to be still a lover 24 8| man well pleased observes force in arguments that do not 25 8| debauch their sons, and force them, let not modest women 26 11| such allowance weakens the force of their parents, because 27 11| such allowance weakens the force of reason in their minds, 28 12| affections, by destroying the force of relationships that render 29 12| the more open designs of force.~ ~ When, therefore, I call 30 12| epithet - romantic; the force of which I shall endeavour 31 12| each lending and receiving force by the combination. Judgment 32 13| gives vanity additional force, perpetual rivalships should