Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 - 420 Seiten |
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... qualities they inherit not from their remote progenitors ; and , without the alliances alluded to above , the men of rank in Persia ( as descendants of the Tartars ) would be extremely ugly and deformed . " - Chardin Voyages en Perse ...
... qualities they inherit not from their remote progenitors ; and , without the alliances alluded to above , the men of rank in Persia ( as descendants of the Tartars ) would be extremely ugly and deformed . " - Chardin Voyages en Perse ...
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... qualities of rare exception , the practices of most painful acquirement . Such has been the destiny of woman amongst the most highly - organized and intellectual of the human races , and in the regions most favourable to their moral ...
... qualities of rare exception , the practices of most painful acquirement . Such has been the destiny of woman amongst the most highly - organized and intellectual of the human races , and in the regions most favourable to their moral ...
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... qualities of her sex , which were designed as the supplement of the intellectual system of the species , as an aid to man in his war with the elements , into weapons against him ? Has not her quick apprehen- sion often degenerated into ...
... qualities of her sex , which were designed as the supplement of the intellectual system of the species , as an aid to man in his war with the elements , into weapons against him ? Has not her quick apprehen- sion often degenerated into ...
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... qualities of resignation and devotedness . fortitude , patience , and resignation shone out conspicuously , even among the robust and well - seasoned fellows who composed the band . On her journey she brought forth a child ; the ...
... qualities of resignation and devotedness . fortitude , patience , and resignation shone out conspicuously , even among the robust and well - seasoned fellows who composed the band . On her journey she brought forth a child ; the ...
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... qualities called forth in the Egyptian women , by the wisdom of institutions , which * This beautiful Propylon of the Temple of Tentyra is the Porch to which Ezekiel probably alluded , when he reproached the " dark idola- tries of ...
... qualities called forth in the Egyptian women , by the wisdom of institutions , which * This beautiful Propylon of the Temple of Tentyra is the Porch to which Ezekiel probably alluded , when he reproached the " dark idola- tries of ...
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