The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 13
... appears , that , as we get all our primitive principles of knowledge from our sensations ; and all our abstract knowledge by combining our simple ideas from the workings of our own minds , and as the perceptive faculty of women is more ...
... appears , that , as we get all our primitive principles of knowledge from our sensations ; and all our abstract knowledge by combining our simple ideas from the workings of our own minds , and as the perceptive faculty of women is more ...
Side 16
... appears in perfection in animals , and reason is the perfection of man . Nor is the reason , which belongs to man , limited , or modified ; for , if it were , we should be able to ascertain some point beyond which , from the ...
... appears in perfection in animals , and reason is the perfection of man . Nor is the reason , which belongs to man , limited , or modified ; for , if it were , we should be able to ascertain some point beyond which , from the ...
Side 35
... appear , " Cannot be approached , even by the angels themselves ; " No one hath seen Him , " At any time , only the Son , who is in the bosom of the Father ; " and shall man , weak , and frail , and helpless being , presume to mark out ...
... appear , " Cannot be approached , even by the angels themselves ; " No one hath seen Him , " At any time , only the Son , who is in the bosom of the Father ; " and shall man , weak , and frail , and helpless being , presume to mark out ...
Side 61
... appear before her husband but in a kneel- ing posture ; is never allowed to eat , or to converse with him ; and , as a reward for all her services , and toil , and drudgery , in dig- ging roots , drawing water , carrying wood , rearing ...
... appear before her husband but in a kneel- ing posture ; is never allowed to eat , or to converse with him ; and , as a reward for all her services , and toil , and drudgery , in dig- ging roots , drawing water , carrying wood , rearing ...
Side 83
... celebrated pattern of antient female worth , appears to derive her chief praise from preserving her dowry to her husband's family ,, which , had she married again , must have returned to her father Icarius . The merely , preserving 83.
... celebrated pattern of antient female worth , appears to derive her chief praise from preserving her dowry to her husband's family ,, which , had she married again , must have returned to her father Icarius . The merely , preserving 83.
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