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 1    2| dependent situation and domestic employments more into society, what
 2    2|          with vigour the various employments which form the moral character,
 3    2|           scarcely raised by her employments above the animal kingdom;
 4    3|    dexterity in all these rustic employments, which I considered with
 5    3|         prison. Men have various employments and pursuits which engage
 6    3|          ever been formed by the employments the individual, or class,
 7    4|     detached from these domestic employments, than they could be by the
 8    4|      with contempt on the vulgar employments of life; though she has
 9    4|           Add to this, sedentary employments render the majority of women
10    4|        the opinion that trifling employments have rendered woman a trifler.
11    5|       not be engaged in the same employments: the end of their pursuits
12    6|   because business and other dry employments of the understanding, tend
13    7|       should be called away from employments which only exercise the
14    9|          the next class? The few employments open to women, so far from
15   12|      boys, intended for domestic employments, or mechanical trades, ought
16   12|          all political and civil employments; for by thus narrowing their
17   13|        But, confined to trifling employments, they naturally imbibe opinions
18   13|          by sensible objects and employments of that kind, they were
19   13|       attention turned to little employments, and private plans, rarely
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