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" Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. "
The Life of John Buncle: Esq; Containing Various Observations and ... - Page 269
by Thomas Amory - 1766
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The Guardian, Volume 1

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1734 - 382 pages
...Studies, that (he converfed with her Husband, or Man-planter, in broad Day-light, and in the open Streets. LEARNING and Knowledge are Perfections in us, not as we are Men, but as we are reafonable Creatures, in which Order of Beings the Female World it upon the fame Level with the Male....
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The life of John Buncle, Esq: containing various observations and ..., Volume 1

Thomas Amory - 1766 - 558 pages
...of the fpe- education cies, why fhould they not be cultivated b the fame method ? Why fhould reaibn be left to itfelf in one of the fexes, and be difciplined...ought to confider in this particular, not what is the fex, but what is the fpecies they belong to. And if women of fortune were fo confidered, and educated...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 35

Books - 1766 - 768 pages
...with fo much care in the other. Learning and knowledge ate perfections in us rot as we are men, hot as we are rational creatures, in which order of beings the female work! is upon the fame level with the male. We ought to confider in this particular, not what is the...
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The Guardian, Volume 2

1797 - 550 pages
...ftreets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reafonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world...ought to confider in this particular, not what is the fex, but what is the fpecies to which they belong. At Icaft I believe every one will allow me, that...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 pages
...studies, that she conversed with her husband, or man-planter, in broad day-light, and in the open streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male....
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The Guardian, Volume 2

1804 - 498 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is...
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The British Essayists;: Guardian

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 334 pages
...studies, that she conversed with her husband, or man-planter, in broad day-light, and in the open streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable crea-- tures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 pages
...studies, that she conversed with her husband, or man-planter, in broad day-light, and in the open streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male....
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English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious ...

George Crabb - English language - 1818 - 1000 pages
...human race ban desins, fears, and conversation, vexatious and merriment, peculiar to itself. JoBNaox. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonnbta creatures, in which artist- of being! tbe female world is upon the same level with the male....
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 296 pages
...studies, that she conversed with her husband, or man-planter, in broad day-light, and in the open streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male....
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