Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 |
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... nature ne dispense aucun talent pour le rendre sterile ; et le grand art du legislateur est de remettre en jeu tous les ressorts qu'elle fournit , et que nous laissons en repos . " - Plato de Republica — As cited by the Abbé Barthélemy ...
... nature ne dispense aucun talent pour le rendre sterile ; et le grand art du legislateur est de remettre en jeu tous les ressorts qu'elle fournit , et que nous laissons en repos . " - Plato de Republica — As cited by the Abbé Barthélemy ...
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... nature , have multiplied faster than observation can co - ordinate , or reason control ; until a positive advance has assumed the appearance of a relative retrogradation . A large and formidable sum of suffering , therefore , still ...
... nature , have multiplied faster than observation can co - ordinate , or reason control ; until a positive advance has assumed the appearance of a relative retrogradation . A large and formidable sum of suffering , therefore , still ...
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... nature , and conducive to general happiness . But where lies the oversight ? Can it be one , astound- ing in its obviousness , and all - important in its mischiefs ? While codes have been reformed , institutes rationalized , and the ...
... nature , and conducive to general happiness . But where lies the oversight ? Can it be one , astound- ing in its obviousness , and all - important in its mischiefs ? While codes have been reformed , institutes rationalized , and the ...
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... nature ; she may be deprived of the possession of her own child - of that child , which , but an hour before , was shrined in her bosom , a portion of herself , flesh of her flesh , and bone of her bone -her infant may be torn from her ...
... nature ; she may be deprived of the possession of her own child - of that child , which , but an hour before , was shrined in her bosom , a portion of herself , flesh of her flesh , and bone of her bone -her infant may be torn from her ...
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... nature ; " yet he expects from her , as the daily and hourly habit of her existence , that conquest over the passions by the strength of reason , that triumph of moral energy over the senses and their appetites , and that endurance of ...
... nature ; " yet he expects from her , as the daily and hourly habit of her existence , that conquest over the passions by the strength of reason , that triumph of moral energy over the senses and their appetites , and that endurance of ...
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