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Alphabetical [« »] acquainted 5 acquiescence 2 acquire 64 acquired 30 acquirement 7 acquirements 3 acquires 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 vice 31 work 31 youth 30 acquired 30 endeavour 30 given 30 himself | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances acquired |
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1 1| question, whether they have acquired any virtues in exchange 2 2| knowledge of men, and it is acquired more by sheer observations 3 2| been unfortunate. They have acquired strength by absence and 4 3| that was her name, soon acquired a dexterity in all these 5 3| before their faculties have acquired any strength. Taught from 6 4| virtue, says reason, must be acquired by rough toils, and useful 7 4| whilst accomplishments are acquired with sedulous care: and 8 4| and virtues by which he acquired this great reputation? Was 9 4| rich of both sexes, have acquired all the follies and vices 10 4| accomplishments cannot be acquired with any degree of precision 11 4| counterpoise of judgment is not acquired, when the heart still remains 12 4| masculine education, have acquired courage and resolution; 13 4| similar situations, have acquired a similar character - I 14 5| ground.~ ~ 'Beauty cannot be acquired by dress, and coquetry is 15 5| possible that he might have acquired more strength of mind. Still, 16 5| speculative knowledge as can be acquired by reading and the natural 17 5| with ourselves - knowledge acquired any other way only hardens 18 5| that the knowledge thus acquired, is sometimes purchased 19 9| Virtue likewise can only be acquired by the discharge of relative 20 9| nature. Virtue is not to be acquired even by speculation, much 21 12| many bad habits must be acquired; but, at common schools, 22 12| general, supposed, can only be acquired at home, where that respectable 23 12| for judgment can only be acquired by reflection, affection 24 12| which they have accidentally acquired; but on partial feelings 25 12| strong bent of nature, have acquired a portion of knowledge superiour 26 12| is strength of mind to be acquired by indolent acquiescence? 27 13| devotional, they neither acquired ideas nor sentiments, and 28 13| knowledge was only to be acquired from this muddy source, 29 13| dry, because they have not acquired a love for mankind by turning 30 13| which they would never have acquired if their mothers had had