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1 Int| virtues, or, more properly speaking, the attainment of those 2 2| which women, who, generally speaking, receive only a disorderly 3 2| that Eve was, literally speaking, one of Adam's ribs, the 4 3| genteel women are, literally speaking, slaves to their bodies, 5 3| lovely,' exclaims Rousseau, speaking of Sophia, 'is her ignorance! 6 4| improvement; or, more properly speaking, of discerning truth. Every 7 4| understanding, strictly speaking, has been denied to woman; 8 4| taken out of their families, speaking of the majority. 'He that 9 4| often insisted upon, for, speaking of men, women, or professions, 10 5| they are accused also of speaking much more: but so it ought 11 5| disagreeable to those whom they are speaking to: what will render the 12 5| to the former, of never speaking falsely or telling an untruth.' 13 5| should run a risk of never speaking to them on this subject 14 5| notice of them than, strictly speaking, they deserve; but as they 15 5| theatre of politics; yet in speaking of them, how much has he 16 5| love, that are not mutual, speaking of them as lasting prerogatives, 17 5| heart - surely it is not speaking harshly to call it the wisdom 18 7| supinely sleep life away!~ ~ In speaking of the association of our 19 7| assurance, more properly speaking, impudence, treat each other 20 8| to establish a sentiment. Speaking of the general laws of morality, 21 8| reputation than, strictly speaking, they deserve; for unremitting 22 8| number who are, literally speaking, standing dishes to which 23 9| world is almost, literally speaking, a den of sharpers or oppressors.~ ~ 24 9| station is independent; and, speaking of women at large, their 25 11| for parents is, generally speaking, a much more debasing principle; 26 13| spoiled child.~ ~ In short, speaking of the majority of mothers,