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Alphabetical [« »] endearing 2 endearment 1 endearments 2 endeavour 30 endeavoured 13 endeavouring 5 endeavours 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 work 31 youth 30 acquired 30 endeavour 30 given 30 himself 30 marriage | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances endeavour |
Chap.
1 Int| natural pre-eminence, men endeavour to sink us still lower, 2 Int| wish to persuade women to endeavour to acquire strength, both 3 Int| pitied by the writers who endeavour by satire or instruction 4 1| looks like presumption to endeavour to bring forward proofs; 5 2| arguments, trace what we should endeavour to make them in order to 6 2| refinement, and not by an endeavour to acquire masculine qualities. 7 2| are in the right when they endeavour to keep women in the dark, 8 2| head than the heart. To endeavour to reason love out of the 9 2| against common sense; but an endeavour to restrain this tumultuous 10 2| expectation of new conquests, endeavour to forget the mortification 11 2| heart.~ ~ Women ought to endeavour to purify their heart; but 12 3| rational creatures, ought to endeavour to acquire human virtues ( 13 3| her mother's toilet, will endeavour to join the conversation, 14 3| a woman will resolutely endeavour to strengthen her constitution 15 4| will naturally lead her to endeavour to excite emotion, not to 16 4| with true heroic ardour endeavour to gain hearts merely to 17 4| licentious, will probably endeavour to fill the void left by 18 4| not of austerity; and to endeavour to trick her out in the 19 4| favourite recreation, he will endeavour to enslave woman: - and, 20 5| former, and compels him to endeavour to please in his turn, in 21 5| therefore right, that he should endeavour to alter what appears to 22 5| founded on knowledge; let us endeavour to strengthen our minds 23 5| indignation against them when they endeavour to resemble men, yet when 24 5| cannot serve God and mammon, endeavour to blend contradictory things. - 25 8| natural for women then to endeavour to preserve what once lost - 26 8| country. We should rather endeavour to view ourselves as we 27 11| be obeyed, and constantly endeavour to settle that power on 28 12| the force of which I shall endeavour to blunt by repeating the 29 12| cultivated understanding endeavour to give a rational turn 30 13| to obey authority, will endeavour cunningly to elude it, is