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Alphabetical [« »] person 48 personal 22 personify 1 persons 23 perspective 1 persuade 4 persuaded 11 | Frequency [« »] 23 mothers 23 necessity 23 number 23 persons 23 powers 23 propriety 23 receive | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances persons |
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1 2| particularly attentive to their persons, fond of dancing, crowded 2 3| naturally attentive to their persons, without laying any stress 3 4| hearts of twenty women, whose persons I would not have given a 4 4| is sacrificed, and their persons often legally prostituted. 5 4| maintenance, and to consider their persons as the proper return for 6 4| their thoughts to their persons. Men order their thoughts 7 4| women ever hover round their persons, and is it surprising that 8 4| it surprising that their persons are reckoned most valuable? 9 5| please, to manage their persons, and regulate their exterior 10 5| passion for their own insipid persons. It moves my gall to hear 11 5| consequently, it is their persons, not their virtues, that 12 5| who never insult their persons, have pointedly levelled 13 5| sex, his respect for their persons amounts almost to adoration.' 14 5| entirely trust to their persons, for though beauty may gain 15 6| their attention to their persons?~ ~ The great advantages 16 7| grossly familiar with their persons. Men are not always men 17 7| rather to disfigure, their persons, much would be done towards 18 8| noble than to adorn their persons, would not contentedly be 19 9| are made slaves to their persons, and must render them alluring 20 12| their souls is their own persons, to which their attention 21 13| medicines, prescribed by persons who have studied the human 22 13| virtue; and, whilst women's persons are caressed, when a childish 23 13| imagination, shaped their persons as well as their minds in