Chap.

 1    1|       women cannot, by force, be confined to domestic concerns; for
 2    1|     termed active idleness. More confined to the society of men, the
 3    2|        virtue.~ ~ If Dr. Gregory confined his remark to romantic expectations
 4    2|          sex, were male spirits, confined by mistake in female frames.
 5    3|         opening mind; but women, confined to one, and having their
 6    4|      their natural prerogatives? Confined then in cages like the feathered
 7    4|       par.~ ~ This desire is not confined to women; 'I have endeavoured,'
 8    4|        observation should not be confined to the fair sex; however,
 9    4|     sufficient exercise, and not confined in close rooms till their
10    4|      have degraded woman, I have confined my observations to such
11    5|   strength or beauty ought to be confined exclusively to one sex;
12    5|  therefore, should not be solely confined to the arts of industry
13    5|          humanity have been thus confined to the male line from Adam
14    5|      promises to her votaries is confined, it seems clear, to their
15    5|        family prudence, to those confined views of partial unenlightened
16    5|          worldly happiness, on a confined plan, were turned into an
17    8|     reputation, the attention is confined to a single virtue - chastity.
18   12|      education will ever be very confined, and the parent who really
19   12|     youth. And when children are confined to the society of men and
20   12|   forward, if the child could be confined to the society of a man,
21   12|      this age they should not be confined to any sedentary employment
22   12|    nations, that women cannot be confined to merely domestic pursuits,
23   12|  affection whose sensibility was confined to one sex, nay, to one
24   12|       kind of fondness, which is confined in a beastly manner to themselves;
25   12|         or Italy, have the women confined themselves to domestic life?
26   12| oppression have produced, is not confined to the morbid part, but
27   13|   character, often produced by a confined education, is a romantic
28   13|      take a wider range.~ ~ But, confined to trifling employments,
29   13|       the natural consequence of confined views: for even women of
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