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" ... the rank of freemen to that of tyrants or slaves. Easy it were to enumerate the many laws by which, as citizens, we violate our common liberties; the many regulations, habits, practices, and opinions, by which, as human beings, we violate the same.... "
Course of Popular Lectures - Page 50
by Frances Wright - 1829 - 239 pages
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Course of Popular Lectures as Delivered by Frances Wright: With Three ...

Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 250 pages
...regulations, habits, practices, and opinions, by which, as human beings, we violate the same. Easy it were ? Alas ! and say I so ? when to enumerate all these...parents ? In what does this mismanagement originate ? In a misconception of the relative position of the parent or guardian, and of the child ; in a departure,...
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Course of popular lectures; with 3 addresses on various public occasions ...

Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...regulations, habits, practices, and opinions, by which, as human beings, we violate the same. Easy it were ? Alas ! and say I so ? when to enumerate all these...has had occasion to remark the illjudged, however well-intentioned government of children by their teachers ; and, yet more especially, by their parents...
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The Lion [ed. by R. Carlile]., Volume 4

1829 - 842 pages
...which, as human beings we violate the same. Easy it were ! alas ! and say I so ? when to enumerate these, our sins against liberty, would be well nigh...example. Who among us but has had occasion to remark the ill judged, however well intentioned governmentof children by their teachers ; and yet, more especially...
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Lion, Volume 4

1829 - 624 pages
...by which, as human beings we violate the same. Easy it were ! alas ! and say I so? when to enumerate these, our sins against liberty, would be well nigh to enumerate all that we do, and teel, and think, and say! But let us confine ourselves within a familiar, though most important example....
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The Feminist Papers: From Adams to de Beauvoir

Alice S. Rossi - History - 1988 - 748 pages
...small, that they take it every hour of their lives as thoughtlessly as they do it unfeelingly. . . . Who among us but has had occasion to remark the illjudged,...parents? In what does this mismanagement originate? In a misconception of the relative position of the parent or guardian, and of the child; in a departure,...
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The Neglected Canon: Nine Women Philosophers: First to the Twentieth Century

Therese Boos Dykeman - Women philosophers - 1999 - 392 pages
...regulations, habits, practices, and opinions, by which, as human beings, we violate the same. Easy it were? Alas! and say I so? when to enumerate all these our...has had occasion to remark the ill-judged, however well-intentioned government of children by their teachers; and, yet more especially, by their parents?...
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Women and Radicalism in the Nineteenth Century: Frances Wright

Mike Sanders - Feminism - 2001 - 416 pages
...regulations, habits, practices, and opinions, by which, as human beings, we violate the same. Easy it were? Alas! and say I so? when to enumerate all these our...parents? In what does this mismanagement originate? In a misconception of the relative position of the parent or guardian, and of the child; in a departure,...
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