Chap.

 1    1|      observed, 'that to see one half of the human race excluded
 2    1|         demands JUSTICE for one half of the human race.~ ~ I
 3    1|    answer is as clear as that a half is less than the whole;
 4    2|         opinion, to degrade one half of the human species, and
 5    2|    should listen to them with a half smile, as I often do when
 6    2|      well as the most oppressed half of the species. What does
 7    3|         like a fanciful kind of half being - one of Rousseau'
 8    4|      the condition in which one half of the human race should
 9    4|         contend, that it is not half so insipid as that of those
10    6|       men will inspire passion. Half the sex, in its present
11    7|      heightens every beauty, it half shades, breathing those
12    7|       yet if men and women took half as much pains to dress habitually
13    8|        faithless, - so that the half alive heir to an immense
14    8|     behaving well, performs but half her duty; as what is thought
15    9|       founded on a rock, if one half of mankind be chained to
16    9| produced by vital blood? Is one half of the human species, like
17    9|      them in a little shop with half a dozen children looking
18    9|         of the happiness of one half of its members, that does
19   12|       to speak with moderation, half of the time, and when they
20   12|     supper, to avoid forfeiting half a guinea, which he probably
21   12|         in some sensual manner? Half the employment of the youths
22   12|         the injustice which one half of the human race are obliged
23   13|       it too often happens that half the business of education
24   13|      with that of the oppressed half of mankind; or is it not
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