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1 1| Man has been held out as independent of his power who made him, 2 2| virtue as will render it independent. In fact, it is a farce 3 2| for a moment, feel herself independent, that she should be governed 4 2| individual be not rendered more independent of the casualties of life; 5 2| own reason, never to be independent, never to rise above opinion, 6 3| that is from their birth, independent of education, a fondness 7 3| is still more in want of independent principles.~ ~ Fate, however, 8 5| subject them to authority independent of reason; and to prepare 9 5| as well as woman, always independent of each other, they would 10 5| a support to her virtue, independent of worldly considerations.~ ~ ' 11 6| reason alone which makes us independent of every thing - excepting 12 8| This regard for reputation, independent of its being one of the 13 9| they are, in some degree, independent of men; nay, it is vain 14 9| description, equally necessary and independent of each other, because each 15 9| duties of its station is independent; and, speaking of women 16 9| not provide for honest, independent women, by encouraging them 17 9| who make man feel for man, independent of the station he fills, 18 12| they be expected to inspire independent sentiments, whose conduct 19 12| earn their own subsistence, independent of men; in the same manner, 20 12| misconstruction, as one man is independent of another. Nay, marriage 21 12| the children and youths independent of the masters respecting 22 12| even beautiful nature. Yet, independent of these observations, I