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 1    2|      softness of temper, outward obedience, and a scrupulous attention
 2    2|          grace, and docile blind obedience, to gratify the senses of
 3    2|          will be an end to blind obedience; but, as blind obedience
 4    2|         obedience; but, as blind obedience is ever sought for by power,
 5    2|         to the female character, obedience is the grand lesson which
 6    2|       imbibed notions of passive obedience, sufficient character to
 7    3| supposing a woman, trained up to obedience, be married to a sensible
 8    4|         that outruns itself. The obedience required of women in the
 9    5|   perceive themselves formed for obedience.'~ ~ This is begging the
10    5|   violated by insisting on blind obedience; or, the most sacred rights
11    5|       implicitly to this servile obedience; for if his wife can with
12    5|          master; and claims your obedience. Such is the order of nature.
13    5|         upon precepts, and blind obedience required, when conviction
14    9|    fellowship instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more
15   10|      totter under investigation. Obedience, unconditional obedience,
16   10|         Obedience, unconditional obedience, is the catch-word of tyrants
17   11|         terms. They demand blind obedience, because they do not merit
18   11|           exact the same kind of obedience.~ ~ Females, it is true,
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