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Alphabetical [« »] infamous 2 infamously 1 infamy 2 infancy 21 infant 4 infantine 4 infants 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 founded 21 habitual 21 ignorant 21 infancy 21 left 21 look 21 obliged | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances infancy |
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1 1| long and helpless state of infancy seems to point him out as 2 1| their profession.~ ~ In the infancy of society, when men were 3 2| Women are told from their infancy, and taught by the example 4 2| that men, who from their infancy are broken into method, 5 2| science of politics is in its infancy, is evident from philosophers 6 3| beings, corrupted from their infancy, and unacquainted with all 7 3| continual exercise, and the infancy of children, conformable 8 3| observing more girls in their infancy than J. J. Rousseau - I 9 3| inattention to health during infancy, and youth, extend further 10 3| strength. Taught from their infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, 11 3| I think, that from their infancy women should either be shut 12 4| from a being who, from its infancy, has been made the weathercock 13 5| should be taught in their infancy. So long as we fail to recur 14 5| are from their earliest infancy fond of dress. Not content 15 5| as boys, not only during infancy, but youth, arrive at perfection 16 5| discourse be received? In infancy, while they are as yet incapable 17 5| an education, a state of infancy, to which the only hopes 18 10| care of children in their infancy is one of the grand duties 19 11| proper attention to helpless infancy has a right to require the 20 12| some of the casualties of infancy, which no prudence can ward 21 12| ignorance of others, render the infancy of man a much more perilous