| 1820 - 540 sider
...wives will be perfectly satisfied with the cause to which family repose is assigned by the author. " As to domestic quarrels, they are seldom known, but...his wife be of superior rank, he is nevertheless of the highest authority in all domestic matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...their welfare till they grow up ; and there is never any dispute upon this subject. Both sexes appear contented and happy in their relations to each other....his wife be of superior rank, he is nevertheless* of the highest authority in all domestic matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...their welfare till they grow up ; and there is never any dispute upon this subject. Both sexes appear contented and happy in their relations to each other....his wife be of superior rank, he is nevertheless of the highest authority in all domestic matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling... | |
| 1817 - 482 sider
...wives will be perfectly satisfied with the causes to which family repose is assigned by the author. ' As to domestic quarrels, they are seldom known; but...his wife be of superior rank, he is nevertheless of the highest authority in all domestic matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling... | |
| 1817 - 674 sider
...they mre seldom known; but this mast be sakl to happen rather from the absolute power which every wan holds in his own family : for even if his wife be of superior ranis be is nevertheless of the highest authority in all domestiq matters, and no woman entertains... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...their welfare till they grow up ; and there is never any dispute upon this subject. Both sexes appear contented and happy in their relations to each other....matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling against that authority ; and if she should, even her own relations would not take her part,... | |
| Claude Levi-Strauss - 2008 - 444 sider
...harmonious. Domestic quarrels are rare, and although the wife is often of superior rank, the husband ". . . is nevertheless of higher authority in all domestic...matters, and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling against that authority." 84 At the same time there is great freedom between nephew and maternal... | |
| Siosiane Fanua Bloomfield - 2002 - 200 sider
...considered the head of the immediate family ... (Gifford 1929) and again Mariner. Martin (1817): ... for even if his wife be of superior rank he is nevertheless...matters and no woman entertains the least idea of rebelling against authority... Brothers and sisters Very early in life, brothers and sisters are made... | |
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