Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 |
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... equally the victim of violence and injustice , those uni- versal and invariable attributes of the law of the strongest . But there is still a more terrible outrage committed against all that is most dear to her nature ; she may be ...
... equally the victim of violence and injustice , those uni- versal and invariable attributes of the law of the strongest . But there is still a more terrible outrage committed against all that is most dear to her nature ; she may be ...
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... birds , the quadrupeds , and the fishes , partook equally of these characteristics ; the hideous am- phibious mole , the frightful wombat , the wild dog 3223 WOMEN OF SAVAGE LIFE ; -The Women of Savage Life Of Semi-civilized Tribes.
... birds , the quadrupeds , and the fishes , partook equally of these characteristics ; the hideous am- phibious mole , the frightful wombat , the wild dog 3223 WOMEN OF SAVAGE LIFE ; -The Women of Savage Life Of Semi-civilized Tribes.
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... equally satisfied of his own superiority over the female , as the American or the Siberian - the same causes every where producing the same effects . Still , however , the African , like the Siberian , while he oppresses , feels that he ...
... equally satisfied of his own superiority over the female , as the American or the Siberian - the same causes every where producing the same effects . Still , however , the African , like the Siberian , while he oppresses , feels that he ...
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... equally for both . * But Egypt ( an ancient state when Israel was but a nomade population ) finally submitted to the common lot of all things earthly , of empires as of man , and sunk under the touch of political and moral degradation ...
... equally for both . * But Egypt ( an ancient state when Israel was but a nomade population ) finally submitted to the common lot of all things earthly , of empires as of man , and sunk under the touch of political and moral degradation ...
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... equally learned and infinitely more witty Isotta Nogarola , of Verona , ( a profound theo- logian , says her biographer , the friend and correspondent of Cardinal Bessanion . ) and most of the great churchmen of that age , undertook the ...
... equally learned and infinitely more witty Isotta Nogarola , of Verona , ( a profound theo- logian , says her biographer , the friend and correspondent of Cardinal Bessanion . ) and most of the great churchmen of that age , undertook the ...
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Abimelech Abraham Achish Adonijah Alexandra altar ancient antiquity Aristobulus Aspasia Athaliah Athenian Athens Bathsheba beautiful brother Cæsar chap civilisation Cleopatra consecrated corruption crimes Ctesias daughter David death Deborah degraded desert despotism destiny divine domestic Egypt Egyptian father favour female genius Greece Greek hath heart Hebrew women Hebrews Herod high priest Hiram holy honour human husband influence inspired intellectual Ishbosheth Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judah Judea king land lived Lord Lycurgus Mariamne Mark Antony master ment Michal mind Miriam moral Moses mother Nabal nations nature palace passions patriotism Pericles Persian Pharaoh Plutarch political polygamy pontiff priesthood princes prophet prophetess queen race reign reproached Roman Rome royal sacrifice Samuel Sarah Saul says Semiramis servant Sisera slave society Solomon sons sovereign Sparta species spirit temple thee thou throne tion tribes unto victim virtues wife wisdom wives woman