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" it must not be supposed that these women are always easily won; the greatest attentions and the most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way... "
An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean ... - Side 174
af William Mariner - 1817
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...ftn unchaste, libertine, or wandering disposition on the part of the women, seeing that, when once divorced, they may remain single if they please, and...shameful for a woman frequently to change her lover. Great presents are by no means certain methods of gaining her favours, and consequently they are more...
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Narrative and Successful Result of a Voyage in the South Seas ..., Bind 2

Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 sider
...reproach or the least secrecy. As to those women who are not actually married, they may bestow those favours upon whomsoever they please without any opprobrium....shameful for a woman frequently to change her lover. Great presents are by no means certain methods of gaining her favours, and consequently they are more...
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Woman Physiologically Considered as to Mind, Morals, Marriage, Matrimonial ...

Alexander Walker - 1840 - 440 sider
...must not, however, be supposed that even these women are always easily won ; the greatest attention and most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite,...shameful for a woman frequently to change her lover. Great presents are by no means certain methods of gaining her favours, and consequently they are more...
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Woman Physiologically Considered as to Mind, Morals, Marriage, Matrimonial ...

Alexander Walker - 1840 - 440 sider
...must not, however, be supposed that even these women are always easily won ; the greatest attention and most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite,...a dislike to the party, &c. It is thought shameful fora woman frequently to change her lover. Great presents are by no means certain methods of gaining...
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The History of Human Marriage, Bind 44;Bind 526

Edward Westermarck - 1894 - 678 sider
...many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now existing. " It must not be supposed," he says, "that these women are always easily won; the greatest...coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party, &c." 3 Though generally playing the less active part in courtship, 1 Your.g, 'Tour in Ireland,' in Pinkerton,...
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Primitive Love and Love-stories

Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 sider
...174): "It must not be supposed that these women are always easily won ; the greatest attentions and fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even...coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party, etc." Now coquetry is a cousin of coyness, but in whatever way this Tongan coquetry may manifest itself...
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The History of Human Marriage

Edward Westermarck - 1901 - 676 sider
...many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now existing. " It must not be supposed," he says, " that these women are always easily won ; the greatest...coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party, &c." 3 Though generally playing the less active part in courtship, 1 Young, ' Tour in Ireland,' in Pinkerton,...
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Studies in the psychology of sex. v.3, 1904, Bind 3

Havelock Ellis - 1903 - 288 sider
...— "it must not be supposed that these women are always easily won; the greatest attentions and the most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way," — adds that these words "hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now...
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Studies in the psychology of sex. v.3, 1904, Bind 3

Havelock Ellis - 1903 - 288 sider
...— "it must not be supposed that these women are always easily won; the greatest attentions and the most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way," — adds that these words "hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now...
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Bind 2

Edward Westermarck - 1908 - 880 sider
...a great many, if not all, savage and barbarous races of men. " It must not be supposed," he says, " that these women are always easily won ; the greatest...even though there be no other lover in the way.'"' The marriage ceremonies of many peoples bear testimony to the same fact. One origin of the form of...
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