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 1    1|        now that more equitable laws are forming your citizens,
 2  Adv|  investigation, especially the laws relative to women, and the
 3    1|     individual, and direct the laws which bind society: and
 4    3|        sensible beings and the laws of nature. A woman who is
 5    3|      is subject, either by the laws of her country or by the
 6    3|     families, were governed by laws deduced from the exercise
 7    3|         governed by reasonable laws, enjoys his natural freedom,
 8    3|       restrained by mechanical laws and struggling to free itself
 9    3|        is, however, one of the laws of nature, prior to love
10    8|        Speaking of the general laws of morality, Dr. Smith observes, - '
11    8|      it is according to common laws that human behaviour ought
12    8|      and those who violate her laws seldom violate them with
13    9|      any incumbent duties. The laws respecting woman, which
14    9|        the protection of civil laws; she must not be dependent
15   12|        patiently to the social laws which make a nonentity of
16   12|        constitution, and equal laws, have so perplexed the notions
17   12|        principles regulate the laws, which ought to be the government
18   13| allowed to disturb his general laws, to restore to health the
19   13| insinuations, which insult his laws? can we believe, though
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