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Mary Wollstonecraft

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Till society is very differently constituted, parents, I fear, will still insist on being obeyed, because they will be obeyed, and constantly endeavour to settle that power on a Divine right, which will not bear the investigation of reason.
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Ch. 11

 
Mary Wollstonecraft

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