Chap.

 1    1|       found; for the clergy have superior opportunities of improvement,
 2    2|         discern, arises from the superior advantage of liberty, which
 3    2|          they are still reckoned superior to women, though in what
 4    2|       outcast of fortune, rising superior to passion and discontent.~ ~
 5    2|        entirely subjected to the superior faculties of men.~ ~ Let
 6    2|       not be allowed to dethrone superior powers, or to usurp the
 7    2|        was probably a being of a superior order, accidentally caged
 8    2|       God. Men have submitted to superior strength to enjoy with impunity
 9    3|       cases, been accompanied by superior strength of body, - natural
10    3| civilization determines how much superior mental is to bodily strength;
11    3|     slaves of opinion.~ ~ In the superior ranks of life how seldom
12    3|         do we meet with a man of superior abilities, or even common
13    4| education or manners, minds of a superior class are not to be considered,
14    4|         the soul.~ ~ But leaving superior minds to correct themselves,
15    4|          women; for those of the superior class, by catching, at least,
16    5|     weakness that yielded to his superior strength, or whether her
17    5|          afterwards observes, be superior to this meanness, where
18   12|              The young people of superior abilities, or fortune, might
19   13|         views: for even women of superior sense, having their attention
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