Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Volumen3J. Chambers, 1831 |
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... sense of her charms . They would acquire this sense from the anxiety with which they would watch , in women , the impulse of ambition . They would recognise , in regard to them , with incomparably greater quickness than they do ...
... sense of her charms . They would acquire this sense from the anxiety with which they would watch , in women , the impulse of ambition . They would recognise , in regard to them , with incomparably greater quickness than they do ...
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... sense of honour in men , which causes it to be tacitly understood by them , that they would act unworthily , did they treat their wives with a greater degree of harshness than what they may find necessary for rendering them duly ...
... sense of honour in men , which causes it to be tacitly understood by them , that they would act unworthily , did they treat their wives with a greater degree of harshness than what they may find necessary for rendering them duly ...
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... sense , and actuated by steady principles . On the contrary , every error seems to me to be committed , relatively to the task of fitting youths and bachelors to make good husbands , into which , we can suppose , that an enlightened ...
... sense , and actuated by steady principles . On the contrary , every error seems to me to be committed , relatively to the task of fitting youths and bachelors to make good husbands , into which , we can suppose , that an enlightened ...
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... sense , when their occupations are thus grave and laborious , than they are when they have nothing to do but lightly to embroider , for themselves or their children , some dress that would , perhaps , look better were it simple and ...
... sense , when their occupations are thus grave and laborious , than they are when they have nothing to do but lightly to embroider , for themselves or their children , some dress that would , perhaps , look better were it simple and ...
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... sense of their own dignity , by teaching them to know the vast com- pass and aspiring nature of their mind . Pains are , indeed , taken to give women a high opinion of themselves , and to make them feel that , when they are pro- perly ...
... sense of their own dignity , by teaching them to know the vast com- pass and aspiring nature of their mind . Pains are , indeed , taken to give women a high opinion of themselves , and to make them feel that , when they are pro- perly ...
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