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
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