Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... appetite is al- ways alive , the fexes would wallow in pleasure , and be foon rendered unfit for procreation , were it not for the restraint of chastity . Nor is chastity confined to the matri- monial state . Matrimony is inftituted by ...
... appetite is al- ways alive , the fexes would wallow in pleasure , and be foon rendered unfit for procreation , were it not for the restraint of chastity . Nor is chastity confined to the matri- monial state . Matrimony is inftituted by ...
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... appetite , nature will prevail . In the year 1707 , a contagious distemper having carried off a large pro- portion of the inhabitants of Iceland , the King of Denmark fell on a device to re- people the country , which fucceeded to a ...
... appetite , nature will prevail . In the year 1707 , a contagious distemper having carried off a large pro- portion of the inhabitants of Iceland , the King of Denmark fell on a device to re- people the country , which fucceeded to a ...
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... appetite ; and this fairly accounts why polygamy was once universal . It might indeed be thought , that animal love , were there nothing else , should have raised women to fome degree of eftimation among the men . But male favages ...
... appetite ; and this fairly accounts why polygamy was once universal . It might indeed be thought , that animal love , were there nothing else , should have raised women to fome degree of eftimation among the men . But male favages ...
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... appetite for matrimony overbalances every rational confideration . Nations polish by degrees ; and , from the lowest ftate to which a human crea- ture ture can be reduced , women were re- ftored to 38 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... appetite for matrimony overbalances every rational confideration . Nations polish by degrees ; and , from the lowest ftate to which a human crea- ture ture can be reduced , women were re- ftored to 38 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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... appetite for animal enjoyment ; and women become old , and lofe the prolific quality , at an age which carries them little beyond the prime of life in a temperate climate . These cir- cumftances difpofe men of opulence to purchase their ...
... appetite for animal enjoyment ; and women become old , and lofe the prolific quality , at an age which carries them little beyond the prime of life in a temperate climate . These cir- cumftances difpofe men of opulence to purchase their ...
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