... is mildest, and who pay most deference to their opinions, are by no means the most distinguished for their virtues; nor is this deference attended by any increase of attachment, since they are equally willing with the most brutal husband to prostitute... Inselgruppen in Oceanien - Side 246af Adolf Bastian - 1883 - 282 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1814 - 554 sider
...equally willing v ith the most brutal husband, to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribe,... | |
| 1814 - 698 sider
...equally willing with, the most brutal husband, to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribe,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 sider
...equally willing with the most brutal husband, to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribe,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 sider
...equally willing with the most brutal husband, to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribe,... | |
| Woman - 1840 - 806 sider
...virtues, nor does it seem to be attended by any increase of attachment towards them. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise." " Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribes,... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1843 - 416 sider
...for their virtues ; nor is this deference attended by any increase of attachment. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring food for the tribe, they... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1844 - 456 sider
...this deference 'attended by any increase of attachment. On the other band, the tribes among whom.the women are very much debased, possess the loftiest sense of honour, the greatest liberality, and.all the good qualities af which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1855 - 414 sider
...is this deference attended by any increase of attachment. On the other hand, the tribes among whoin the women are very much debased, possess the loftiest...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring food for the tribe, they... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - 484 sider
...equally willing with the most brutal husband to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased possess the loftiest sense of honor, the greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise.... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1902 - 426 sider
...equally willing with the most brutal husband, to prostitute their wives to strangers. On the other hand, the tribes among whom the women are very much debased,...greatest liberality, and all the good qualities of which their situation demands the exercise. Where the women can aid in procuring subsistence for the tribe,... | |
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