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Alphabetical [« »] mostly 7 moth 1 mother 50 mothers 23 motion 7 motions 1 motive 8 | Frequency [« »] 23 ideas 23 individual 23 lives 23 mothers 23 necessity 23 number 23 persons | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances mothers |
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1 Int| affectionate wives and rational mothers; and the understanding of 2 2| by the example of their mothers, that a little knowledge 3 2| as daughters, wives, and mothers, their moral character may 4 3| the first care of those mothers or fathers, who really attend 5 4| reason why so many fond mothers spoil their children, and 6 5| always submissive; their mothers, however, should not be 7 5| chaste wives and sensible mothers, the method so plausibly 8 7| not to be told that their mothers carry and nourish them in 9 8| their duty as wives and mothers was only to preserve it. 10 8| libertines, are unfit to be mothers, though they may conceive; 11 8| husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, and directors of families, 12 9| make them good wives and mothers. Whilst they are absolutely 13 9| the duties of wives and mothers, by religion and reason, 14 9| faithful wives, more reasonable mothers - in a word, better citizens. 15 10| most careless and unnatural mothers.~ ~ To be a good mother - 16 10| are, in general, foolish mothers; wanting their children 17 12| anxiety expressed by most mothers, on the score of manners, 18 12| attention of vain fathers and mothers, whose parental affection 19 12| the present race of weak mothers either to take that reasonable 20 12| quickly become good wives, and mothers; that is - if men do not 21 13| will never become sensible mothers. Many men attend to the 22 13| never have acquired if their mothers had had more understanding.~ ~ 23 13| speaking of the majority of mothers, they leave their children