Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 |
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... thou- sands of years has impressed no change , and in which the sufferings of one half the species have awakened no sym- pathy , may be discovered the most graphic illustrations of the tyranny of man , and of the degradation of woman ...
... thou- sands of years has impressed no change , and in which the sufferings of one half the species have awakened no sym- pathy , may be discovered the most graphic illustrations of the tyranny of man , and of the degradation of woman ...
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... thou- sand offices of toil and drudgery attached to the cultivation of the soil , from which she derives so little benefit and enjoyment . Denied , too , all moral rights , she incurs , nevertheless , a fatal responsibility for her ...
... thou- sand offices of toil and drudgery attached to the cultivation of the soil , from which she derives so little benefit and enjoyment . Denied , too , all moral rights , she incurs , nevertheless , a fatal responsibility for her ...
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... thou gavest to be with me , she gave me of the tree , and I did eat , " was the weak and reproachful answer of Adam to the interrogation of his Creator . † The crime was common , but the motive was peculiar to the woman . The penalty ...
... thou gavest to be with me , she gave me of the tree , and I did eat , " was the weak and reproachful answer of Adam to the interrogation of his Creator . † The crime was common , but the motive was peculiar to the woman . The penalty ...
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... thou eat bread , till thou return unto the ground from whence thou wert taken ; for out of it was thou taken , for dust thou art , and unto dust thou shalt return . " * A humiliating voca- tion - a humiliating reminiscence , both spared ...
... thou eat bread , till thou return unto the ground from whence thou wert taken ; for out of it was thou taken , for dust thou art , and unto dust thou shalt return . " * A humiliating voca- tion - a humiliating reminiscence , both spared ...
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... thou- sand years beyond the Mosaic date , but which had fre- quently suffered from the irruptions of the Shepherds . These were Nomadic tribes from the East , which had thrown down the temples of the Egyptians , and carried their women ...
... thou- sand years beyond the Mosaic date , but which had fre- quently suffered from the irruptions of the Shepherds . These were Nomadic tribes from the East , which had thrown down the temples of the Egyptians , and carried their women ...
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