The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks: An Inquiry Into the Circumstances which Give Rise to the Influence and Authority in the Different Members of SocietyScientia Verlag, 1986 - 296 páginas |
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... seems to be regarded as a full reparation of the injury which Menelaus had sus- tained and though it was known that Helen had made a voluntary elopement with Paris , yet her husband neither discovers any resentment upon that account ...
... seems to be regarded as a full reparation of the injury which Menelaus had sus- tained and though it was known that Helen had made a voluntary elopement with Paris , yet her husband neither discovers any resentment upon that account ...
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... seems to have thought that a tragedy without a love - plot could be attended with success . The great respect and veneration for the ladies , which prevailed in a former period , has still a con- siderable influence upon our behaviour ...
... seems to have thought that a tragedy without a love - plot could be attended with success . The great respect and veneration for the ladies , which prevailed in a former period , has still a con- siderable influence upon our behaviour ...
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... seems , from the nature of the thing , impossible to ascertain . But whatever might be the conduct of the son , it seems to have been intended by the statute of Romulus , that , after a third sale , the pro- perty of the father should ...
... seems , from the nature of the thing , impossible to ascertain . But whatever might be the conduct of the son , it seems to have been intended by the statute of Romulus , that , after a third sale , the pro- perty of the father should ...
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ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxxii |
i | xlv |
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