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 1    1|       and political rights, to remain immured in their families
 2    3|        by necessity, they must remain obtuse. The argument may
 3    4|  brutes,' says Lord Monboddo, 'remain in the state in which nature
 4    4|        should be encouraged to remain with listless inactivity
 5    4|        were we created for? To remain, it may be said, innocent;
 6    4| situation, a docile female may remain some time, with a tolerable
 7    4|       law. And this law should remain in force as long as the
 8    5|    cursory manner, on the sex, remain now to be examined.~ ~ SECT.
 9    5|      lives, as they constantly remain either under subjection
10    6|      and virtuous, cannot long remain.~ ~ Were women more rationally
11    7|     the shadow of such a doubt remain in her husband's mind a
12    7|    both sexes, or it will ever remain a sickly hot-house plant,
13    7|      inspire, or ye will still remain in a doubtful dependent
14   12|   characterize it whilst women remain the slaves of power!~ ~ *
15   12|     Women have been allowed to remain in ignorance, and slavish
16   12|     people of fortune ought to remain, more or less, till they
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