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Alphabetical [« »] loitered 1 london 2 lonely 1 long 28 long-suffering 1 longed 1 longer 12 | Frequency [« »] 28 foundation 28 hand 28 lead 28 long 28 noble 28 off 28 poor | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances long |
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1 1| myself. Independence I have long considered as the grand 2 1| social intercourse which has long subsisted between the sexes. 3 Int| disregarded on the stalk, long before the season when they 4 1| gregarious animal, though the long and helpless state of infancy 5 1| combustible materials cannot long be pent up; and, getting 6 2| wants vigour - if it can long be so, it is weak.~ ~ A 7 3| of sex was not inculcated long before nature makes any 8 3| which the world will be long in freeing itself from, 9 4| youth up. A husband cannot long pay those attentions with 10 4| should remain in force as long as the weakness of women 11 4| animal appetite, cannot long feed on itself without expiring. 12 5| taught in their infancy. So long as we fail to recur to this 13 5| are fixed, and vanity has long ruled her chaotic mind?~ ~ 14 5| them on this subject as long as they lived. Reason in 15 5| from your person. You will long maintain the authority in 16 5| when love hath lasted as long as possible, a pleasing 17 5| Fordyce's sermons have long made a part of a young woman' 18 5| get understanding.' - 'How long, ye simple ones, will ye 19 5| its most alluring charm long before its calm evening, 20 6| wise and virtuous, cannot long remain.~ ~ Were women more 21 7| the violet, that memory long holds dear. But, I have 22 7| these particulars, will not long respect the mere difference 23 7| child of reason, cannot long exist with the sensibility 24 8| Good Reputation.~ ~ It has long since occurred to me that 25 12| parents, for it will be a long time, I fear, before the 26 12| restraint, these butterflies long to flutter at large, for 27 12| experience, though they have long adhered to prejudices that 28 13| who imagine that they can long please without the aid of