Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Volumen3J. Chambers, 1831 |
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... wish to keep women in sub- jection ; for , had they not this wish , I do not think it probable that views of interest would ever have induced them to asso- ciate together . Each of them would , in all likelihood , have lived apart ...
... wish to keep women in sub- jection ; for , had they not this wish , I do not think it probable that views of interest would ever have induced them to asso- ciate together . Each of them would , in all likelihood , have lived apart ...
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... wish to maintain in them , always pervades them exactly to the point which corresponds to their views ; never does the influ- ence of women , nor the tenderness that they inspire to men , derange , in the slightest degree , the system ...
... wish to maintain in them , always pervades them exactly to the point which corresponds to their views ; never does the influ- ence of women , nor the tenderness that they inspire to men , derange , in the slightest degree , the system ...
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... wish , like them , to curb one ano- ther , by means of a sentiment of honour , and the dread which men , collectively , inspire to each individual of their own sex , —from either allowing themselves to be enervated by tenderness for a ...
... wish , like them , to curb one ano- ther , by means of a sentiment of honour , and the dread which men , collectively , inspire to each individual of their own sex , —from either allowing themselves to be enervated by tenderness for a ...
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... wish to be indebted to a wife for riches and honours . I do not mean to say that a rational , noble minded man , who chances to inspire a fond passion to a single woman pos- sessed of far more wealth than , in the ordinary course of ...
... wish to be indebted to a wife for riches and honours . I do not mean to say that a rational , noble minded man , who chances to inspire a fond passion to a single woman pos- sessed of far more wealth than , in the ordinary course of ...
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... wish , with firmness , yet with a just moderation , to exercise the supreme rule in their families , but it also serves , treacherously , as I may say , to blind those who would require to be ruled by a discreet wife , from having no ...
... wish , with firmness , yet with a just moderation , to exercise the supreme rule in their families , but it also serves , treacherously , as I may say , to blind those who would require to be ruled by a discreet wife , from having no ...
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