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Rh had their wives had more ene, or the graces which reult from the exercie of the undertanding and fancy, the legitimate parents of tate. A woman of talents, if he be not abolutely ugly, will always obtain great power, raied by the weaknes of her ex; and in proportion as men acquire virtue and delicacy, by the exertion of reaon, they will look for both in women, but they can only acquire them in the ame way that men do.

In France or Italy, have the women confined themelves to dometic life? though they have not hitherto had a political exitence, yet, have they not illicitly had great way? corrupting themelves and the men with whoe paions they played. In hort, in whatever light I view the ubject, reaon and experience convince me that the only method of leading women to fulfil their peculiar duties, is to free them from all retraint by allowing them to participate the inherent rights of mankind.

Make them free, and they will quickly become wie and virtuous, as men become more o; for the improvement mut be mutual, or the injutice which one half of the human race are obliged to ubmit to, retorting on their oppreors, the virtue of man will be worm-eaten by the inect whom he keeps under his feet.

Let men take their choice, man and woman were made for each other, though not to become one being; and if they will not improve women, they will deprave them!

I peak of the improvement and emancipation of the whole ex, for I know that the behaviour Rh