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... has but just touched- the age we live in ! To that age and its glorious spirit of inquiry I appeal , in the full confidence that it will " hear me for my cause ; " for , in spite of the consecrated axioms of the " wisdom.
... has but just touched- the age we live in ! To that age and its glorious spirit of inquiry I appeal , in the full confidence that it will " hear me for my cause ; " for , in spite of the consecrated axioms of the " wisdom.
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... caused the relative value of the smaller facts presented to its apprehension to be either overlooked , or mistaken . Society has become complicated more rapidly than phi- losophy and legislation can follow : the actions of man upon man ...
... caused the relative value of the smaller facts presented to its apprehension to be either overlooked , or mistaken . Society has become complicated more rapidly than phi- losophy and legislation can follow : the actions of man upon man ...
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... cause , she has been covertly used for every purpose , by which man , when he has failed to reason his species into truth , has endeavoured to fanaticise it into good ; when- ever mind has triumphed by indirect means over the iner- 20 ...
... cause , she has been covertly used for every purpose , by which man , when he has failed to reason his species into truth , has endeavoured to fanaticise it into good ; when- ever mind has triumphed by indirect means over the iner- 20 ...
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... from Indus to the Pole . " Humbly but " fearlessly " to plead her cause , and to illustrate her agency , by traits more graphic than didactic , is the object of the following pages . CHAPTER II . The Women of Savage life . Of WOMAN . 21.
... from Indus to the Pole . " Humbly but " fearlessly " to plead her cause , and to illustrate her agency , by traits more graphic than didactic , is the object of the following pages . CHAPTER II . The Women of Savage life . Of WOMAN . 21.
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... cause of her in- tellectual excellence , renders her only the object of pro- * The female of the Esquimaux ( who belongs to the American variety ) appears to have , in common with the woman of the South Sea Islands , a more delicate ...
... cause of her in- tellectual excellence , renders her only the object of pro- * The female of the Esquimaux ( who belongs to the American variety ) appears to have , in common with the woman of the South Sea Islands , a more delicate ...
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