Chap.

 1    1| earnestly to wish to see woman placed in a station in which she
 2  Int|        in common with men, are placed on this earth to unfold
 3    1|       Being who created us and placed us here, saw the fair idea,
 4    2|        coat? Has not education placed them more on a level with
 5    2|    sights, - for fancy quickly placed, in some solitary recess,
 6    4|     distinction, and man, ever placed between her and reason,
 7    4|      state in which nature has placed them, except in so far as
 8    4|   their birth men and women be placed in a torrid zone, with the
 9    4|      passions of men have thus placed women on thrones, and, till
10    4|     word, by the rank they are placed in, by courtesy? Women,
11    4|     that the men who have been placed in similar situations, have
12    4|      women have never yet been placed.~ ~ * Sappho, Eloisa, Mrs.
13    8|   where she ought to have been placed, made a point of treating
14   12|     never domesticated, though placed there for that purpose;
15   12|      much dependence cannot be placed, though they be just; for,
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