Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Том 3J. Chambers, 1831 |
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... entirely abandoned , in consequence , to those strong , partial affections , which prompt them to forget their country's weal , for the sake of promoting the private interest of their family . By being left thus resigned to them , they ...
... entirely abandoned , in consequence , to those strong , partial affections , which prompt them to forget their country's weal , for the sake of promoting the private interest of their family . By being left thus resigned to them , they ...
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... entirely wrong , if the public opinion be depraved . The legislator who confides the guidance of a wife solely to her husband's wisdom , and takes no pains to purify the opi- nions of society , abandons the character of married women ...
... entirely wrong , if the public opinion be depraved . The legislator who confides the guidance of a wife solely to her husband's wisdom , and takes no pains to purify the opi- nions of society , abandons the character of married women ...
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... entirely banish boys from female society , from their early infancy till that age at which they are taught , by the wild tumults of passion , to delight in appearing capti- vating to women . But even , in this country , not nearly suf ...
... entirely banish boys from female society , from their early infancy till that age at which they are taught , by the wild tumults of passion , to delight in appearing capti- vating to women . But even , in this country , not nearly suf ...
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... entirely , on a woman's marriage , annihilated her civil rights , to give her into her chief's power , are still in force , though little in harmony with the spirit of the present times . * Of these , and many other laws , the relics of ...
... entirely , on a woman's marriage , annihilated her civil rights , to give her into her chief's power , are still in force , though little in harmony with the spirit of the present times . * Of these , and many other laws , the relics of ...
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... entirely independent of men , as to have no need of their protection . - They first make a frightful bugbear of manly power , as if it were right and agreeable to the intention of nature , that women should be cruelly op- pressed by it ...
... entirely independent of men , as to have no need of their protection . - They first make a frightful bugbear of manly power , as if it were right and agreeable to the intention of nature , that women should be cruelly op- pressed by it ...
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