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Rh duties which as women they are called upon by nature to fulfil. On the contrary, the tate of warfare which ubits between the exes, makes them employ thoe wiles, that frutrate the more open deigns of force.

When, therefore, I call women laves, I mean in a political and civil ene; for, indirectly they obtain too much power, and are debaed by their exertions to obtain illicit way.

Let an enlightened nation then try what effect reaon would have to bring them back to nature, and their duty; and allowing them to hare the advantages of education and government with man, ee whether they will become better, as they grow wier and become free. They cannot be injured by the experiment; for it is not in the power of man to render them more inignificant than they are at preent.

To render this practicable, day chools, for particular ages, hould be etablihed by government, in which boys and girls might be educated together. The chool for the younger children, from five to nine years of age, ought to be abolutely free and open to all claes. A ufficient number of maters hould alo be choen by a elect committee, in each parih, to whom any complaint of negligence, &c. might be made, if igned by ix of the children's parents.

Uhers would then be unneceary; for I believe experience will ever prove that this kind of ubordinate authority is particularly injurious to Rh