Chap.

 1    1|     natural rights, is one of the absurd sophisms which daily insult
 2    2| precaution, and as ineffectual as absurd. - Love, from its very nature,
 3    2|    Gregory's advice, and shew how absurd and tyrannic it is thus
 4    5|          woman is reduced, by our absurd institutions, to a perpetual
 5    5|         make a few remarks on her absurd manner of making the parental
 6    5|         industry. It is almost as absurd to attempt to make a youth
 7    6|      common.~ ~ It seems a little absurd to expect women to be more
 8    7|         or look of my sex, of the absurd rules which make modesty
 9    7|       thing,' says Knox, 'be more absurd than keeping women in a
10    9|         in a future part, make an absurd unit of a man and his wife;
11   11|          himself against; for the absurd duty, too often inculcated,
12   13|          of the word, it would be absurd to reason with you on the
13   13|          of her own reason, is as absurd as cruel; for, that they
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