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" The inconfiftency and folly of his fyftem," faid Henry, " was, perhaps, never better expofed than in the very ingenious publication which takes the Rights of Women for its title. "
Memoirs of Modern Philosophers - Page 196
by Elizabeth Hamilton - 1804 - 402 pages
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Memoirs of modern philosophers [a novel, by Geoffry Jarvis]. By E. Hamilton

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 1152 pages
...fo. As to Roufleau, it is plain that he was a ftranger to the rights of women.' " Theinconfiftency and folly of his fyftem," faid Henry, " was, perhaps,...Rights of Women for its title. Pity that the very fenlible authorefs has fometimes permitted her zeal to hurry her into expreflions which have raifed...
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Cutting Edges: Postmodern Critical Essays on Eighteenth-century Satire

James E. Gill - English literature - 1995 - 468 pages
...Henry replies that "The inconsistency and folly of his system . . . was, perhaps, never better exposed than in the very ingenious publication which takes...Rights of Women for its title. Pity that the very sensible authoress has sometimes permitted her zeal to hurry her into expressions which have raised...
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