IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] assassinated 1 assemblage 1 assemble 1 assert 23 asserted 4 asserting 2 assertion 9 | Frequency [« »] 24 taken 23 age 23 arguments 23 assert 23 back 23 becomes 23 blind | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances assert |
Chap.
1 1| crush reason; yet always assert that they usurp its throne 2 1| surely, Sir, you will not assert, that a duty can be binding 3 Int| to add a paradox when I assert, that this artificial weakness 4 1| unsound. I say unsound; for to assert that a state of nature is 5 2| for my present purpose to assert, that, whatever effect circumstances 6 2| to women, and confidently assert that they have been drawn 7 2| recommend them, even while I assert, that they afford most satisfaction 8 2| of weariness, rather than assert their claim to pursue reasonable 9 2| the education of women, assert that they ought never to 10 3| therefore, will venture to assert, that till women are more 11 3| who will stand forth to assert the rights of man; - or 12 3| have used, and fallaciously assert that woman ought to be subjected 13 3| is not a play on words to assert, that people are never respected, 14 4| will moralists pretend to assert, that this is the condition 15 4| But, I will venture to assert that their reason will never 16 5| asked by the holy men, I assert these facts on good authority, 17 5| How could Rousseau dare to assert, after giving this advice, 18 5| An art, I will venture to assert, that preys secretly, like 19 5| generally happens that people assert their opinions with the 20 8| themselves. For I will venture to assert, that all the causes of 21 12| will any one pretend to assert that the majority, making 22 12| enough for all. It is not, I assert, a bold attempt to emulate 23 13| amongst sectaries; yet, I assert, that the same narrow prejudice