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Alphabetical [« »] presents 3 preservation 1 preservatives 1 preserve 25 preserves 2 preserving 3 preside 2 | Frequency [« »] 25 justice 25 male 25 modest 25 preserve 25 principle 25 pure 25 question | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances preserve |
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1 1| opened in society, what is to preserve private virtue, the only 2 3| is called natural.~ ~ To preserve personal beauty, woman's 3 3| state; for, in order to preserve their innocence, as ignorance 4 4| servant. He lets her, to preserve his own peace, scold the 5 5| further argues, 'should preserve its peculiar tone and manner; 6 5| not necessary in order to preserve her chastity and justify 7 5| empire over him, if you can preserve it over yourself - what 8 7| humbling nature.~ ~ In order to preserve health and beauty, I should 9 7| motives to incite her to preserve her chastity and acquire 10 8| not as a virtue, but to preserve their station in the world.~ ~ 11 8| contrivances necessary to preserve appearances, will keep her 12 8| and mothers was only to preserve it. Whilst other indolent 13 8| return to virtue, though men preserve theirs during the indulgence 14 8| women then to endeavour to preserve what once lost - was lost 15 8| respect to that anxiety to preserve a reputation hardly earned, 16 8| Lucretia, had she died to preserve her chastity instead of 17 8| regulate the behaviour, and to preserve the reputation, did not 18 8| natural and imperious law to preserve the species, exalts the 19 8| are obliged to practise to preserve their reputation, nor would 20 8| which makes women careful to preserve their reputation, and men 21 9| leads women to spurn. To preserve their beauty, and wear the 22 12| been wisely solicitous to preserve the health of her children, 23 13| forced to be chaste to preserve their reputation, allow 24 13| their children, they would preserve their own health, and there 25 13| A similar attention to preserve their reputation was conspicuous