Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ef- fects , 399 . 7. Taxes for advancing industry and com- merce , 409 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . воок I. Progrefs CONTENTS .
... taxes , 381 5. Rules to be observed in taxing , 384 6. Taxes examined with respect to their ef- fects , 399 . 7. Taxes for advancing industry and com- merce , 409 SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY OF MAN . воок I. Progrefs CONTENTS .
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... rule over his wife's perfon and conduct ; the bears rule over his inclinations : he governs by law : fhe by perfuafion . Nor can her au- thority ever fail , where it is fupported by fweetness of temper , and zeal to make him happy ...
... rule over his wife's perfon and conduct ; the bears rule over his inclinations : he governs by law : fhe by perfuafion . Nor can her au- thority ever fail , where it is fupported by fweetness of temper , and zeal to make him happy ...
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... which inftigates men of wealth to tranf- gress every rule of temperance . These two fources I propofe to handle with care , because because they make a large branch in the hiftory of 26 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... which inftigates men of wealth to tranf- gress every rule of temperance . These two fources I propofe to handle with care , because because they make a large branch in the hiftory of 26 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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... rule , " dotem non uxor marito , fed " uxori maritus offert * , " explains it away by obferving , that the only dos given by the bridegroom were marriage - prefents , and that he at the fame time received mar- riage - prefents on the ...
... rule , " dotem non uxor marito , fed " uxori maritus offert * , " explains it away by obferving , that the only dos given by the bridegroom were marriage - prefents , and that he at the fame time received mar- riage - prefents on the ...
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... rule of Nature , the argument has no force . All men are born equal by Nature ; and to permit polygamy in any degree , is to authorise fome to ufurp the privilege of others . Thus , in hot climates , women remain in the fame humble and ...
... rule of Nature , the argument has no force . All men are born equal by Nature ; and to permit polygamy in any degree , is to authorise fome to ufurp the privilege of others . Thus , in hot climates , women remain in the fame humble and ...
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