Chap.

 1  Int|      woman. A degree of physical superiority cannot, therefore, be denied -
 2    1|       that clash with the mental superiority that naturally raises a
 3    2|      women, though in what their superiority consists, beyond what I
 4    2|         the same degree; and the superiority of man will be equally clear,
 5    3|      seems to give man a natural superiority over woman; and this is
 6    3|         solid basis on which the superiority of the sex can be built.
 7    4|           or, in what does their superiority consist? In the same strain,
 8    4| insultingly supporting their own superiority. It is not condescension
 9    4|    render himself worthy of that superiority over his fellow-citizens,
10    4|        graceful sense of his own superiority, which those who are born
11    4|       with which he felt his own superiority." These frivolous accomplishments,
12    4|          argued in favour of the superiority of man; a superiority not
13    4|        the superiority of man; a superiority not in degree, but essence;
14    4|         tyrannizing to support a superiority that only rests on the arbitrary
15    4|       however, claim any natural superiority from the grandeur of longevity;
16    5|      arms by which they gain the superiority.'~ ~ Formed to live with
17    5|      principle to be sound. 'The superiority of address, peculiar to
18    5|         know how far the natural superiority of man extends. For what
19    5|          be thought you assume a superiority over the rest of the company -
20    5|       who insist on their common superiority, having only this sexual
21    5|          having only this sexual superiority, are certainly very excusable.~ ~ *
22   13|         not now alluding to that superiority of mind which leads to the
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