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1 1| tenour of their political and civil government taught, have 2 1| considering the moral and civil interest of mankind; but 3 1| all women, by denying them civil and political rights, to 4 1| public good, nor allowed any civil rights, they attempt to 5 Int| with the constitution of civil society, to render them 6 2| men, or women, it is but a civil term for weakness. For if 7 3| whom the constitution of civil society has rendered weak, 8 3| Such are the blessings of civil governments, as they are 9 4| the very constitution of civil governments has put almost 10 9| any of the departments of civil life, his wife, also an 11 9| not, if she discharge her civil duties, want, individually, 12 9| individually, the protection of civil laws; she must not be dependent 13 9| benefit, they must have a civil existence in the state, 14 12| mean in a political and civil sense; for, indirectly they 15 12| out from all political and civil employments; for by thus 16 13| excepting in criminal cases, a civil existence, have their attention 17 13| concerns by political and civil oppression, sentiments become 18 13| in a physical, moral, and civil sense.*~ ~ * I had further