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Alphabetical [« »] vibrating 1 vice 31 viceregents 1 vices 29 vicious 22 victim 1 victims 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 scarcely 29 support 29 supposed 29 vices 28 alone 28 away 28 best | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances vices |
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1 1| the misery produced by the vices that have been plastered 2 1| into an imitation of the vices, when they cannot catch 3 1| description, only their vices assume a different and a 4 2| headstrong passions and groveling vices. - Behold, I should answer, 5 3| poisoned source of female vices and follies, if it be necessary, 6 3| into her very soul, and the vices of licentious youth bring 7 3| domestic miseries and petty vices which such a mistress of 8 4| becoming a prey to enervating vices, merely from idleness! But, 9 4| acquired all the follies and vices of civilization, and missed 10 4| together families that the vices of the fathers would have 11 5| imperfect as man, often full of vices, and always full of faults, 12 5| cares, and bear with the vices and humours of relations 13 5| by struggling with their vices and follies; yet have never 14 5| constantly guarded against the vices and follies of the world, 15 5| we have seeds of the same vices lurking in our own.~ ~ I 16 5| is shewn the follies and vices of man, that be may be taught 17 5| standard. He may avoid gross vices, because honesty is the 18 8| ever despised for certain vices without deserving to be 19 8| discovers the germ of those vices, which like the Java tree 20 8| I too am a man! and have vices, hid, perhaps, from human 21 9| fountain, most of the evils and vices which render this world 22 9| fatigued by contemplating the vices and follies which all proceed 23 12| mankind, as well as of the vices and follies that degrade 24 12| bedchamber, not to speak of the vices, which render the body weak, 25 12| ensue to render private vices a public pest. Besides, 26 12| the gangrene, which the vices engendered by oppression 27 13| sober reason, that certain vices produce certain effects; 28 13| morality than all the other vices of mankind collectively 29 13| character, and correct their vices and follies, when they are