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1 1| Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of 2 1| Involved Duties of Mankind Considered.~ ~ In the present state 3 2| Women are, therefore, to be considered either as moral beings, 4 2| satisfaction when they are considered in their true, sober light.~ ~ 5 2| willing to pardon. Gentleness, considered in this point of view, bears 6 2| that companion will ever be considered as an inferior, and only 7 3| degree, and that women, considered not only as moral, but rational 8 3| rustic employments, which I considered with equal pleasure and 9 3| to stop? Are they to be considered as viceregents allowed to 10 4| professions, and marriage is not considered as the grand feature in 11 4| his business, pleasure is considered as mere relaxation; whilst 12 4| circumstance, from being considered as the mistress of the family, 13 4| superior class are not to be considered, they may be left to chance; 14 4| writers have too often considered virtue in a very limited 15 4| takes its flight.~ ~ Love, considered as an animal appetite, cannot 16 5| description, were all, probably, considered, and therefore were founded 17 7| Modesty. - Comprehensively Considered, and Not as a~ ~Sexual Virtue.~ ~ 18 7| the picture.~ ~ * I have considered, as man with man, with medical 19 9| null.~ ~ Women then must be considered as only the wanton solace 20 9| banish virtue from society, considered as the characteristic of 21 9| most sacred trusts are then considered as sinecures, because they 22 9| In short, if it be not considered as the history of man; and 23 9| fill; these situations are considered in the light of a degradation; 24 10| understanding, if it were properly considered.~ ~ The formation of the 25 12| the physical causes only considered; yet, this is not sufficient, 26 13| who restrains will ever be considered as a tyrant.~ ~ But, fulfilling 27 13| of mankind collectively considered. To adulterous lust the