Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... wife , his The chief quality of women , fays Rouffeau , is fweetness of temper . Made by nature for fubmiffion in the married ftate , they ought to learn to suffer wrong , even without complaining . Sournefs and ftub- bornefs ferve but ...
... wife , his The chief quality of women , fays Rouffeau , is fweetness of temper . Made by nature for fubmiffion in the married ftate , they ought to learn to suffer wrong , even without complaining . Sournefs and ftub- bornefs ferve but ...
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... wives promifcuoufly . The offspring however were not common ; for each man maintained the children that were produ- ced by his own wife . Herodotus reports the fame of the Massagetae . Laying thus afide the great names of Cicero ...
... wives promifcuoufly . The offspring however were not common ; for each man maintained the children that were produ- ced by his own wife . Herodotus reports the fame of the Massagetae . Laying thus afide the great names of Cicero ...
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... 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 in men ...
... 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 in men ...
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... wife and children produces a habit of doing good , which is regularly extended to all around . And married men become thus good citizens ; and fome of them eminent patriots . who who indulge that appetite to excess , seldom have ...
... wife and children produces a habit of doing good , which is regularly extended to all around . And married men become thus good citizens ; and fome of them eminent patriots . who who indulge that appetite to excess , seldom have ...
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... wife , and every wo- man to one husband . That equality , which has fubfifted in all countries and at all times , is a fignal inftance of over - ru- ling Providence ; for the chances against it are infinite . All men are by nature e ...
... wife , and every wo- man to one husband . That equality , which has fubfifted in all countries and at all times , is a fignal inftance of over - ru- ling Providence ; for the chances against it are infinite . All men are by nature e ...
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