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 1    2|     that they must be entirely subjected to the superior faculties
 2    3|  tyrants, of present sway, has subjected them, we should probably
 3    3|  assert that woman ought to be subjected because she has always been
 4    3|    delegates will act like men subjected by fear, and make their
 5    3|        formed to please and be subjected to man, it is her place,
 6    4|  exalts those, whom nature has subjected to them, and whose inferiority
 7    4|     well as religion, has been subjected to the decisions of taste.~ ~
 8    5|      they should also be early subjected to restraint. This misfortune,
 9    5|        arbitrary means, and be subjected to continual conflicts;
10    5| outward circumstances, must be subjected to authority, or moderated
11    9|     she should all her life be subjected to a severe restraint, that
12   13|   termed sentimental.~ ~ Women subjected by ignorance to their sensations,
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