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Alphabetical [« »] obstinacy 1 obstinate 2 obstinately 2 obtain 26 obtained 12 obtaining 4 obtains 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 live 26 mere 26 morals 26 obtain 26 respectable 26 speaking 26 thoughts | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances obtain |
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1 1| nature to enable them to obtain indirectly a little of that 2 1| and themselves vicious, to obtain illicit privileges.~ ~ I 3 Int| pay them, do not seek to obtain a durable interest in their 4 Int| laudable ambition is to obtain a character as a human being, 5 1| pre-eminence that man can obtain, the pleasure of commanding 6 2| kind of propriety, will obtain for them the protection 7 2| illegitimate power, which they obtain, by degrading themselves, 8 3| children, how is she to obtain another protector - a husband 9 4| short-lived queens than labour to obtain the sober pleasures that 10 4| of wits and beauties to obtain attention, and make conquests, 11 4| works of supererogation, to obtain the esteem of a small number 12 4| their sensibility that they obtain present power.~ ~ And will 13 4| that all the power they obtain, must be obtained by their 14 5| in his turn, in order to obtain her consent that he should 15 5| merit love, and they will obtain it, though they may never 16 5| experience that an infant can obtain, who does certain things, 17 6| little power can reason obtain! These fine intractable 18 8| undoubtedly, in several respects obtain a better reputation than, 19 8| to be seen of men, verily obtain the reward they seek; for 20 8| qualities, may not sometimes obtain a smoother reputation than 21 8| the taste by which they obtain pleasure and power. Women 22 11| absolute monarchs, which they obtain by debasing means. I do 23 12| sense; for, indirectly they obtain too much power, and are 24 12| debased by their exertions to obtain illicit sway.~ ~ Let an 25 12| absolutely ugly, will always obtain great power, raised by the 26 13| degree of enlargement and obtain a little strength by a slight