Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... ment I was born . " One would readily imagine , that the women of that country fhould have the greatest abhorrence at ma- trimony : but all - prevailing nature deter- mines the contrary ; and the appetite for matrimony overbalances ...
... ment I was born . " One would readily imagine , that the women of that country fhould have the greatest abhorrence at ma- trimony : but all - prevailing nature deter- mines the contrary ; and the appetite for matrimony overbalances ...
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... ment between equals , where a dowry is contracted with the bride . The nature of the engagement implies , that neither of them fhould difmifs the other , without a juft caufe . In Mexico , where the bride brought a dowry , there could ...
... ment between equals , where a dowry is contracted with the bride . The nature of the engagement implies , that neither of them fhould difmifs the other , without a juft caufe . In Mexico , where the bride brought a dowry , there could ...
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... maids have the character with us of being prone to detrac- tion ; but that holds not , unless they retire from focie- ty . ( a ) Tit . 22 . VOL . II . K tionate ; tionate mothers , a very different treat- ment is Sk . VI . 73 Female Sex .
... maids have the character with us of being prone to detrac- tion ; but that holds not , unless they retire from focie- ty . ( a ) Tit . 22 . VOL . II . K tionate ; tionate mothers , a very different treat- ment is Sk . VI . 73 Female Sex .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. ; tionate mothers , a very different treat- ment is proper . Locks and fpies will ne- ver anfwer ; for thefe tend to debafe their minds , to corrupt their morals , and to render them contemptible . By gradual o ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. ; tionate mothers , a very different treat- ment is proper . Locks and fpies will ne- ver anfwer ; for thefe tend to debafe their minds , to corrupt their morals , and to render them contemptible . By gradual o ...
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... ment . Where polygamy is indulged , the body is the only object of jealousy , not the mind , as there can be no mutual af- fection between a man and his inftruments of fenfual pleasure . And , if women be fo little virtuous as not to be ...
... ment . Where polygamy is indulged , the body is the only object of jealousy , not the mind , as there can be no mutual af- fection between a man and his inftruments of fenfual pleasure . And , if women be fo little virtuous as not to be ...
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