Chap.

 1    1| England, till their women have treated as prudish that attention
 2  Int|      of Mahometanism, they are treated as a kind of subordinate
 3    2|     creatures, let them not be treated like slaves; or, like the
 4    2|         and are they not still treated with a degree of reverence
 5    4|        s power,' that they are treated like queens only to be deluded
 6    4|         perhaps, created, were treated in the same manner as cowardice
 7    4|     respect, and should not be treated like a prostitute; though
 8    4|      servant after having been treated like a goddess. She is still
 9    5|            In short, they were treated like women, almost from
10    5|       subject of amusements is treated in too cursory a manner,
11    5|      towards perfection, to be treated with less respect? To argue
12    9|      incumbent on man, yet are treated like demi-gods; religion
13    9|      governesses, they are not treated like the tutors of sons,
14    9| clerical tutors are not always treated in a manner calculated to
15    9|   sexes, they must, from being treated like contemptible beings,
16   12|        seriously employed, and treated like men when they are still
17   13|        to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness,
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