Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... indulged * From which it appears to proceed , that women naturally are more careful of their reputation than men , and more hurt by obloquy . with any freedom , they polish fooner than men * with Sk . VI . 3 Female Sex .
... indulged * From which it appears to proceed , that women naturally are more careful of their reputation than men , and more hurt by obloquy . with any freedom , they polish fooner than men * with Sk . VI . 3 Female Sex .
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... appears a wife appointment of Providence , that women give over child - bearing at fifty , while they are fill in vigour of mind and body to take care of their offspring . Did the power of procreation conti- nue in women to old age as ...
... appears a wife appointment of Providence , that women give over child - bearing at fifty , while they are fill in vigour of mind and body to take care of their offspring . Did the power of procreation conti- nue in women to old age as ...
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... appear in the present state of things , where inequality of rank and of fortune have produced lu- xury and fenfuality ; yet that the laws of nature were not contrived by our Maker for a forced ftate , where numberless indi- viduals are ...
... appear in the present state of things , where inequality of rank and of fortune have produced lu- xury and fenfuality ; yet that the laws of nature were not contrived by our Maker for a forced ftate , where numberless indi- viduals are ...
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... appears to be there gaining ground ; as the only temptation a woman can have to destroy her child , is to conceal her frail- ty . The principle of chastity , like that of propriety or of decency , is faint among Quand enfin cette ...
... appears to be there gaining ground ; as the only temptation a woman can have to destroy her child , is to conceal her frail- ty . The principle of chastity , like that of propriety or of decency , is faint among Quand enfin cette ...
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... appears the reason of a practice that will surprise those who are unac- quainted with ancient customs ; which is , that a man purchased a woman to be his wife , as one purchases an ox or a sheep to be food . Women by marriage became ...
... appears the reason of a practice that will surprise those who are unac- quainted with ancient customs ; which is , that a man purchased a woman to be his wife , as one purchases an ox or a sheep to be food . Women by marriage became ...
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