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1 1| to see woman placed in a station in which she would advance, 2 1| fellow creature, whose very station sinks him necessarily below 3 1| the ceremonials of their station; whilst the insignificant 4 2| both thrown out of a useful station by the unnatural distinctions 5 3| though filling an important station, who are not respectable; 6 3| the relative duties of her station, she marries from affection, 7 4| individually to respect his station and support his power. And 8 4| abilities. Men have thus, in one station, at least an opportunity 9 4| who are born to inferior station can hardly ever arrive at. 10 4| they are excited, by their station in society, to acquire. 11 4| and content with its own station: for the exercise of the 12 4| you take them out of the station assigned them by nature.' 13 4| for recovering her former station, it is impossible; no exertion 14 8| virtue, but to preserve their station in the world.~ ~ To prove 15 9| the serious duties of his station, is not only a respectable, 16 9| discharging the duties of her station with, perhaps, merely a 17 9| respective duties of their station, possessed all that life 18 9| duties of life, but to the station, and when the duties are 19 9| discharges the duties of its station is independent; and, speaking 20 9| man, independent of the station he fills, or the drapery 21 13| consequence of their education and station in society. If so, it is