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Alphabetical [« »] frankness 1 freak 1 freaks 1 free 19 free-will 1 freed 2 freedom 13 | Frequency [« »] 19 employments 19 end 19 evil 19 free 19 grow 19 history 19 important | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances free |
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1 2| ought never to have the free use of reason, nor would 2 3| fallen, when they laboured to free men from the wholesome restraints 3 3| mechanical laws and struggling to free itself from the shackles 4 3| preserving her reputation free from spot, be reckoned a 5 4| become either virtuous or free: an aristocracy, founded 6 5| own strength. 'They are free - who will be free!'-*~ ~ * ' 7 5| They are free - who will be free!'-*~ ~ * 'He is the true 8 5| true man, whom truth makes free!' - Cowper.~ ~ The being 9 8| they are employed to keep free from spot, not as a virtue, 10 9| or, virtuous, who is not free? The wife, in the present 11 12| citizens, till they become free by being enabled to earn 12 12| they grow wiser and become free. They cannot be injured 13 12| ought to be absolutely free and open to all classes.* 14 12| Society can only be happy and free in proportion as it is virtuous; 15 12| their peculiar duties, is to free them from all restraint 16 12| of mankind.~ ~ Make them free, and they will quickly become 17 12| rational creatures, and free citizens, and they will 18 13| power but reason curbs the free spirit of man, dissimulation 19 13| when they are allowed to be free in a physical, moral, and