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Alphabetical [« »] expect 29 expectation 2 expectations 2 expected 32 expecting 2 expediency 1 expedient 6 | Frequency [« »] 32 desire 32 discharge 32 educated 32 expected 32 faculties 32 fair 32 folly | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances expected |
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1 1| practice. And how can woman be expected to co-operate unless she 2 Int| as such children may be expected to act: - they dress; they 3 Int| seraglio! - Can they be expected to govern a family with 4 2| constituted, much cannot be expected from education. It is, however, 5 3| uniformly such as may be expected to proceed from such polluted 6 3| sickness? Nor can it be expected that a woman will resolutely 7 3| reflected light as can be expected when reason is taken at 8 4| to be so, little can be expected from such weak beings. Inheriting, 9 4| negative virtues only are expected, when any virtues are expected, 10 4| expected, when any virtues are expected, patience, docility, good-humour, 11 4| left unformed, what can be expected to ensue? - Undoubtedly, 12 4| adopted, scarcely to be expected from a being who, from its 13 5| reason or virtue can be expected from a creature when the 14 5| the author, when we only expected to meet the - father.~ ~ 15 5| Hapless woman! what can be expected from thee when the beings 16 5| some habit, what could be expected, but selfish prudence and 17 5| attributes of God, what can it be expected to produce? The religion 18 5| degree of excellence be expected. Men will not become moral 19 6| mind? and how can they be expected to relish in a lover what 20 6| If much comfort cannot be expected from the friendship of a 21 11| word, than boys. The duty expected from them is, like all the 22 11| and customs, little can be expected from them as they advance 23 12| farce? For what good can be expected from the youth who receives 24 12| chosen. But, can they be expected to inspire independent sentiments, 25 12| little exertion can be expected from them, more than is 26 12| contempt? Yet how can boys be expected to treat an usher with respect, 27 12| principle; but how can that be expected when only one is allowed 28 12| sketched, might rationally be expected to produce, I have dwelt 29 13| Manners Might Naturally Be~ ~Expected to Produce.~ ~ There are 30 13| fondness may naturally be expected to generate, to the exclusion 31 13| improve mankind might be expected from a REVOLUTION in female 32 13| which might reasonably be expected to result from an improvement