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Alphabetical [« »] merely 49 meretricious 5 meridian 1 merit 15 merton 2 met 4 metals 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 hope 15 instance 15 leave 15 merit 15 misery 15 need 15 obvious | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances merit |
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1 1| themselves, as the only way to merit their esteem.~ ~ Contending 2 1| the phrase turns, by his merit, becomes a servile parasite 3 2| noble struggles of suffering merit has raised admiration, and 4 2| such substantial qualities, merit his regard, she will not 5 3| are so puerile as not to merit a serious refutation. That 6 3| immediately necessary: his great merit is in his power, and he 7 4| seems, appeared to have any merit. Knowledge, industry, valour, 8 4| best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded 9 5| unacquainted with, or to that merit of which she has no idea? 10 5| understanding.' If men of real merit, as he afterwards observes, 11 5| simpler principles. Let them merit love, and they will obtain 12 6| sensibility, whilst the modest merit of reasonable men has, of 13 9| to discern in what true merit and happiness consist. False, 14 9| the minister, whose chief merit is the art of keeping himself 15 11| obedience, because they do not merit a reasonable service: and