Chap.

 1  Int|     strength is, in general, inferior to the male. This is the
 2  Int|     to shew that elegance is inferior to virtue, that the first
 3    2|    substitute,~ ~ 'And these inferior far beneath me set?~ ~ '
 4    2|       If women are by nature inferior to men, their virtues must
 5    2|     ever be considered as an inferior, and only inspire a vapid
 6    2| collectively, have ever been inferior, in abilities and virtue,
 7    2|    that woman is essentially inferior to man because she has always
 8    4| Pleasure's the potion of th' inferior kind;~ ~ But glory, virtue,
 9    4|   condescension to bow to an inferior. So ludicrous, in fact,
10    4|  which those who are born to inferior station can hardly ever
11    4|     necessary, woman must be inferior to man, and made for him.~ ~
12   13|    render the sex apparently inferior, especially, as they are
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