Chap.

 1    1|      make the fate of thousands depend on the caprice of a weak
 2    2| mentioned, the inferiority must depend on the organs; or the heavenly
 3    3|  education of our children must depend. And what are the comforts
 4    3|      learned to please* men, to depend gracefully on them; yet,
 5    4|      principle; nay, while they depend on man for a subsistence,
 6    4|       woman is not made even to depend on her will.~ ~ When Richardson*
 7    5|         exert his strength, but depend on the will of the woman,
 8    5|        is not the same. The men depend on the women only on account
 9    5|      thou art said naturally to depend for reason and support,
10    6|     latter mode seems rather to depend on the original temperature
11    6|     that the associations which depend on adventitious circumstances,
12   10|       possess who are taught to depend entirely on their husbands.
13   12|  remedied whilst school-masters depend entirely on parents for
14   12|       weakness that makes woman depend on man for a subsistence,
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