Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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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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... wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the fame time , the union of one man with one woman is much better calculated for con- tinuing the race , than the ...
... wives ; and confequently no man is enti- tled to more than one , till every other be upon an equal footing with him . At the fame time , the union of one man with one woman is much better calculated for con- tinuing the race , than the ...
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... wives there will always be a favourite the reft turn peevish ; and if they refent not the injury against their husband , and against their children as belonging to him , they will at least be difheartened , and turn negligent of them ...
... wives there will always be a favourite the reft turn peevish ; and if they refent not the injury against their husband , and against their children as belonging to him , they will at least be difheartened , and turn negligent of them ...
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... wives , " who are daily inftructed from the pulpit " in the duties of obedience and conjugal 66 fidelity , but to very little purpose . " Dampier observes in general , that , among all the wild nations he was acquainted with , the women ...
... wives , " who are daily inftructed from the pulpit " in the duties of obedience and conjugal 66 fidelity , but to very little purpose . " Dampier observes in general , that , among all the wild nations he was acquainted with , the women ...
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... wives in every refpect as flaves . The regulations of Peter I. put marriage upon a more re- spectable footing among people of rank ; and yet fuch are the brutal manners of the Ruffians , that tyrannical treatment of wives is far from ...
... wives in every refpect as flaves . The regulations of Peter I. put marriage upon a more re- spectable footing among people of rank ; and yet fuch are the brutal manners of the Ruffians , that tyrannical treatment of wives is far from ...
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