Mary Wollstonecraft — "Women are rendered feeble and wretched by a variety of causes, some of which are…"
Women are rendered feeble and wretched by a variety of causes, some of which are natural, but more are artificial.
Women are rendered feeble and wretched by a variety of causes, some of which are natural, but more are artificial.
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"In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason."
"I am not a slave to any system, nor a devotee to any sect."
"I am not fond of thinking, I like to feel."
"I am not arguing for the rights of women but for the rights of humanity."
"I perceive that the most respectable women are the most unhappy."
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