Chap.

 1    1| mankind; but the education and situation of woman, at present, shuts
 2    2|         Led by their dependent situation and domestic employments
 3    4|      inferred that their local situation swallowed up the man, and
 4    4|     this equivocal humiliating situation, a docile female may remain
 5    5|    teach her, though in such a situation she will be in great want
 6    6|       does Dryden describe the situation,~ ~ -'Where love is duty,
 7    7|        in a doubtful dependent situation, and only be loved whilst
 8    8|        of a courtier? From his situation, undoubtedly: for standing
 9    8|     all their disadvantages of situation and education, women seldom
10    8|  casual lust; which is now the situation of a very considerable number
11    9|      light when the drapery of situation hides the man, and makes
12    9|        as the most respectable situation in the world, but a taste
13    9|   designed for the humiliating situation which necessity sometimes
14   10|      however, a slave in every situation to prejudice, seldom exerts
15   12|        parade that renders the situation of their children uncomfortable.~ ~
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