Chap.

 1  Int|    respecting the equality or inferiority of the sex; but as the subject
 2  Int| fortitude; for their apparent inferiority with respect to bodily strength,
 3    2| history disclose but marks of inferiority, and how few women have
 4    2|    the soul is mentioned, the inferiority must depend on the organs;
 5    2|     frankly acknowledging the inferiority of woman, according to the
 6    2|       men have increased that inferiority till women are almost sunk
 7    4|    equality. Exalted by their inferiority (this sounds like a contradiction),
 8    4|  subjected to them, and whose inferiority and infirmities are absolutely
 9    5|     indemnification for their inferiority in point of strength: without
10    9|       that, as a proof of the inferiority of the sex, Rousseau has
11   12|    women - in what a state of inferiority must the female faculties
12   13|     forward as a proof of the inferiority of the sex, because it is
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