Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Том 3J. Chambers, 1831 |
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... HUSBANDS . By the constitutions of society , the character of women is made originally to depend on a husband and a father . This consideration naturally leads to the enquiry whether nature has formed men to be themselves , in their ...
... HUSBANDS . By the constitutions of society , the character of women is made originally to depend on a husband and a father . This consideration naturally leads to the enquiry whether nature has formed men to be themselves , in their ...
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... husband , may yet commit great errors , for both will be likely to go 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 ...
... husband , may yet commit great errors , for both will be likely to go 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 ...
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... husband thus wantonly ill use his wife , it is probable that he would be made blush for his un- manly conduct by those of his companions who were witnesses to it . But whatever honorable sympathies may make the men of a savage tribe ...
... husband thus wantonly ill use his wife , it is probable that he would be made blush for his un- manly conduct by those of his companions who were witnesses to it . But whatever honorable sympathies may make the men of a savage tribe ...
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... husband , are , sometimes , spoken of with unjust asperity by men , and accused by them , on insufficient grounds , of having to- tally disordered his mind by provocations which no husband could be ex- pected to bear with patience . The ...
... husband , are , sometimes , spoken of with unjust asperity by men , and accused by them , on insufficient grounds , of having to- tally disordered his mind by provocations which no husband could be ex- pected to bear with patience . The ...
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... husband's authority , and baffle his intention to go contrary to her will , would accordingly take root in her mind . Thus would a constant , secret conflict , be to be the passive slave of even a cruel husband . They are induced to ...
... husband's authority , and baffle his intention to go contrary to her will , would accordingly take root in her mind . Thus would a constant , secret conflict , be to be the passive slave of even a cruel husband . They are induced to ...
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acquire admiration affection allow ambition amiable appear attention become believe bestow bosoms breast cause celibacy cerning CHAPTER character charms commonly companions conduct consider desire dignity disposed disposition duties education of girls endeavour engage enlightened excite exercise exert familiar chat father feelings filial fraternal band friends girls give guardians habit hearken heart helpmate honour human husband imagination inclined individuals induce indulgence influence interest kind latter laws laws of chastity libertines magnanimous mankind manly manner marriage married married couples maternal ment mind mode moral moral constitution mother nation nature neral object observations opinion orderly parents passions persons pleasure possession present principles prove racter rank regulate reign render respect seek sense sentiments servants single women sion social order society spect spirit stronger sex sufficiently talents taste taught tempted tion treat usually virtue virtuous wife wise wish wives woman youth
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