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Alphabetical [« »] proposed 1 proposes 1 propre 1 propriety 23 prose 1 prospect 3 prospects 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 number 23 persons 23 powers 23 propriety 23 receive 23 senses 23 spirit | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances propriety |
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1 2| attention to a puerile kind of propriety, will obtain for them the 2 2| or, to speak with strict propriety, God, has made all things 3 2| fresh game. With perfect propriety, according to this view 4 2| The answer will decide the propriety of Dr. Gregory's advice, 5 3| subjection, to act with as much propriety by this reflected light 6 4| might with the greatest propriety be applied to the female 7 4| duties with the most exact propriety. As he is conscious how 8 4| could not then with equal propriety be termed the sweet flowers 9 4| or from some regard to propriety, with a small stipend, and 10 5| often been sacrificed to propriety; - another word for convenience.~ ~ 11 5| or, to speak with more propriety, by inexperience, brings 12 7| produce modesty, though it may propriety of conduct, when it is merely 13 7| But, with respect to propriety of behaviour, excepting 14 8| believe, valued herself on the propriety of her behaviour before 15 8| acted in this respect with propriety.~ ~ Weak minds are always 16 9| is true, might with more propriety quit the Faro Bank, or card-table, 17 9| severe restraint, that of propriety. Why subject her to propriety - 18 9| propriety. Why subject her to propriety - blind propriety, if she 19 9| her to propriety - blind propriety, if she be capable of acting 20 9| loveliness, or the harmonious propriety that attunes the passions 21 11| women, more from a sense of propriety, more out of respect for 22 12| rendered useless by habitual propriety of behaviour. Not, indeed, 23 12| and thus it might with propriety be termed rather the model