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1 Int| should it be increased by prejudices that give a sex to virtue, 2 1| yet such deeply rooted prejudices have clouded reason, and 3 1| their reason to justify prejudices, which they have imbibed, 4 1| nothing, by the specious prejudices that assume its name.~ ~ 5 2| be unstable that has only prejudices to rest on, and the current 6 2| nature, they become a prey to prejudices, and taking all their opinions 7 2| uncultivated mind, and many sexual prejudices, tend to make women more 8 3| always been blurred by the prejudices of the age, some allowance 9 3| eradicate the firmly rooted prejudices which sensualists have planted; 10 4| bend to the opinions and prejudices of others, instead of roughly 11 5| arise above such narrow prejudices! If wisdom be desirable 12 5| bound over many decorous prejudices, without leaving modesty 13 5| against all power built on prejudices, however hoary.~ ~ If the 14 5| rests on a chaotic mass of prejudices, that have no inherent principle 15 5| virtue* is built on mutable prejudices, seldom attains to this 16 5| views are narrow, and her prejudices as unreasonable as strong.~ ~ 17 5| cultivating the judgment, instill prejudices, and render hard the heart 18 5| their lives the slaves of prejudices.~ ~ Mental as well as bodily 19 5| now prevails of respecting prejudices; and when any one dares 20 5| disproportioned form of prejudices, when they are indolently 21 5| traced. Why are we to love prejudices, merely because they are 22 5| merely because they are prejudices?* A prejudice is a fond 23 5| that were antecedent to the prejudices broached by power; and it 24 8| when obscured by local prejudices. The greater number of people 25 8| by-stander may have his own prejudices, beside the prejudices of 26 8| own prejudices, beside the prejudices of his age or country. We 27 9| slaves, to be subject to prejudices that brutalize them, when 28 10| perversity of unprincipled prejudices, the future welfare of the 29 12| they have long adhered to prejudices that have, according to 30 13| minds to rise above vulgar prejudices. Women, because they have