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Alphabetical [« »] unmerited 1 unmindful 1 unmoved 2 unnatural 19 unnecessary 6 unnerved 1 unobserved 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 sometimes 19 superior 19 takes 19 unnatural 19 while 19 writers 18 agreeable | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances unnatural |
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1 Int| their race, in a premature unnatural manner, undermine the very 2 1| dignity. - Vile intrigues, unnatural crimes, and every vice that 3 1| the contagion which his unnatural state spread, the instrument 4 2| a useful station by the unnatural distinctions established 5 2| it appears to me grossly unnatural; however it is not the superstructure, 6 2| affection, nor to pretend to an unnatural coldness of constitution 7 2| have fostered a romantic unnatural delicacy of feeling, waste 8 3| are not filled with such unnatural instances of folly and cruelty, 9 3| they are born in was an unnatural one. The human character 10 5| of in acquiring a hasty unnatural knowledge of the world. 11 5| cannot help imputing this unnatural appearance principally to 12 7| immodest, for women to feign an unnatural coldness of constitution. 13 9| Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural~ ~Distinctions Established 14 9| husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who 15 10| fond or most careless and unnatural mothers.~ ~ To be a good 16 12| of the heart. In what an unnatural manner is innocence often 17 12| woman stigmatized as an unnatural mother, who has thus been 18 13| imagination to revel in the unnatural and meretricious scenes 19 13| are destroyed neither by unnatural negligence nor blind fondness,