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1 Int| rather as women than human creatures, have been more anxious 2 Int| the friends of the fellow creatures who find amusement in their 3 Int| the grand light of human creatures, who, in common with men, 4 Int| treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their 5 Int| paint, and nickname God's creatures. - Surely these weak beings 6 1| there were to be rational creatures produced, allowed to rise 7 2| let us see how such weak creatures perform their part? Do the 8 2| the standard of rational creatures. Let their faculties have 9 2| of acting like rational creatures, let them not be treated 10 3| only as moral, but rational creatures, ought to endeavour to acquire 11 3| have acted like rational creatures, or shewn any vigour of 12 3| they are surely of all creatures the most miserable! and, 13 3| contains many more pretty creatures. What is then to become 14 3| allowing women to be rational creatures, they should be incited 15 4| all tend to make women the creatures of sensation, and their 16 4| are often friendly, honest creatures, and have a shrewd kind 17 4| the dignity of rational creatures. Happiness is not material, 18 4| nor brutes; but reasonable creatures.~ ~ 19 5| of these gentle irritable creatures, very troublesome companions.~ ~ ' 20 5| despoil the gentle, trusting creatures of their treasure, or do 21 5| respect themselves as rational creatures, and not led to have a passion 22 5| endeavouring to act like reasonable creatures, in both situations, they 23 5| forbearing? Their fellow creatures would not then be viewed 24 5| attach us to our fellow creatures, when we mix with them, 25 5| and shew mercy to the weak creatures, who are learning to know 26 7| inwardly despise the weak creatures whom they thus sport with. 27 9| to themselves as rational creatures, and the next, in point 28 9| morning full of pale-faced creatures who are flying from themselves. 29 9| of those poor abandoned creatures who live by prostitution. 30 12| obvious; make women rational creatures, and free citizens, and 31 13| impression on the minds of his creatures, think fit to impart to 32 13| that of rendering human creatures wise and virtuous: and that,