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Pagina 255
... Women , as it only serves to aggravate the Hatreds and imosities that reign among Men , and in a great measure prives the Fair Sex of those peculiar Charms with which ture has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at War , and ...
... Women , as it only serves to aggravate the Hatreds and imosities that reign among Men , and in a great measure prives the Fair Sex of those peculiar Charms with which ture has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at War , and ...
Pagina 388
... Women by a oughtless Gallantry . Where these Precautions are not ob- rved , the Man often degenerates into a Cynick , the Woman to a Coquet ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman pertinent and fantastical . old Con the Mar full ...
... Women by a oughtless Gallantry . Where these Precautions are not ob- rved , the Man often degenerates into a Cynick , the Woman to a Coquet ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman pertinent and fantastical . old Con the Mar full ...
Pagina 465
... Women , and throw at once for more than they were worth , to recommend themselves as Men of Spirit . I found by long Experience , that the loosest Prin- ciples and most abandoned Behaviour , carried all before them in Pretentions to Women ...
... Women , and throw at once for more than they were worth , to recommend themselves as Men of Spirit . I found by long Experience , that the loosest Prin- ciples and most abandoned Behaviour , carried all before them in Pretentions to Women ...
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