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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 136
af William Mariner - 1827 - 340 sider
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An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific ..., Bind 2

William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...they are disappointed in one instance they are willing to try it in a second, a third, &c. : inshort, it would appear that the force of sentimental affection...shameful for a woman frequently to change her lover. * The proposition, or rather position, that every woman is at heart a rake, will certainly not hold...
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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,...favours, and consequently they are more frequently niaile afterwards than before. Gross prostitution is not known among them. " When all things are taken...
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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,...means certain methods of gaining her favours, and consequuntly they are more frequently made afterwards than beforo. Gross prostitution is not known...
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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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