Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 - 420 Seiten |
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... servant the exercise of those virtues which , placing the élite of his own sex at the head of its muster - roll , give immortality to the master . He tells her " that obscurity is her true glory , insignificance her distinction ...
... servant the exercise of those virtues which , placing the élite of his own sex at the head of its muster - roll , give immortality to the master . He tells her " that obscurity is her true glory , insignificance her distinction ...
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... servant submitted , and the master assumed , uncontrolled , a power of life , death , and property over her . * He loaded her shoulders ( wounded by his stripes ) with weights which his own indolence re- fused to bear , and speared her ...
... servant submitted , and the master assumed , uncontrolled , a power of life , death , and property over her . * He loaded her shoulders ( wounded by his stripes ) with weights which his own indolence re- fused to bear , and speared her ...
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... servant , all the labour , forethought , and ingenuity , necessary for the wants of his savage interior ; and he lies basking before his proud " standard of the pheasant , " or shaded by his broad shield of the buffalo , while his woman ...
... servant , all the labour , forethought , and ingenuity , necessary for the wants of his savage interior ; and he lies basking before his proud " standard of the pheasant , " or shaded by his broad shield of the buffalo , while his woman ...
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... sense of right in its victims , but that some vague traditionary dogma was required to justify the institutes perpetuated by the master against his servant . If the Hindoo woman , all palpitating with life and WOMEN OF THE EAST . 333.
... sense of right in its victims , but that some vague traditionary dogma was required to justify the institutes perpetuated by the master against his servant . If the Hindoo woman , all palpitating with life and WOMEN OF THE EAST . 333.
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... servant . Not till she beheld her handmaid , the Egyptian bondwoman Hagar , preferred to that beauty which had placed more than one sovereign at her feet , not till she saw her own son , " even Isaac , " mocked by the son of the ...
... servant . Not till she beheld her handmaid , the Egyptian bondwoman Hagar , preferred to that beauty which had placed more than one sovereign at her feet , not till she saw her own son , " even Isaac , " mocked by the son of the ...
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