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 1  Int|    mistaken notions of female excellence, that I do not mean to add
 2    1|  produced, allowed to rise in excellence by the exercise of powers
 3    2|    received opinion of female excellence, separated by specious reasoners
 4    2| specious reasoners from human excellence. Or, they* kindly restore
 5    2|      any discernment of human excellence, have tyrannized over thousands
 6    3|  notions of beauty and female excellence; nor should girls ever be
 7    3|       of reasoning, become an excellence. In this respect, I am happy
 8    3|   should have but one road to excellence? Slavery to monarchs and
 9    3| natural for man to search for excellence, and either to trace it
10    4|      below the scale of moral excellence?~ ~ Fragile in every sense
11    4|       false notions of female excellence make them proud of this
12    5|      will infallibly preclude excellence in either virtue or knowledge.*
13    5|        if any great degree of excellence be expected. Men will not
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