Eclectic Moral Philosophy: Prepared for Literary Institutions and General UseHarper & brothers, 1846 - 423 sider |
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Side xv
... Marriage III . Duties of the Married State IV . Benefits of the Marriage Institution V. Subjects collateral to Marriage ( a . ) Polygamy ( b . ) Divorce 336 338 340 344 345 345 346 349 350 VI . Counsels to aid in keeping this ...
... Marriage III . Duties of the Married State IV . Benefits of the Marriage Institution V. Subjects collateral to Marriage ( a . ) Polygamy ( b . ) Divorce 336 338 340 344 345 345 346 349 350 VI . Counsels to aid in keeping this ...
Side 79
... married into a good family , and , by laying out his sudden stores discreetly , as he saw occasion , and joining to all a universal affability , he was admitted to a share of the government of the town , and rose from one post to ...
... married into a good family , and , by laying out his sudden stores discreetly , as he saw occasion , and joining to all a universal affability , he was admitted to a share of the government of the town , and rose from one post to ...
Side 93
... marriage may be referred to , by which the relation is forbidden to persons standing in certain de- grees of ... marriages within the forbidden degrees have been contracted with his express approbation . In the beginning of the world ...
... marriage may be referred to , by which the relation is forbidden to persons standing in certain de- grees of ... marriages within the forbidden degrees have been contracted with his express approbation . In the beginning of the world ...
Side 116
... marry and have children , we may still conceive the habit of obedience to the head of the family to remain . As the family extends , it becomes a family in a wider sense : a house , a tribe , a clan , a nation ; but it may still ...
... marry and have children , we may still conceive the habit of obedience to the head of the family to remain . As the family extends , it becomes a family in a wider sense : a house , a tribe , a clan , a nation ; but it may still ...
Side 182
... married .. It is unseemly on the part of a husband , to become either the slave , or the tyrant of his wife ; it is disgusting to see him abandoning the society of his wife for the company of other females , and flirting , though ...
... married .. It is unseemly on the part of a husband , to become either the slave , or the tyrant of his wife ; it is disgusting to see him abandoning the society of his wife for the company of other females , and flirting , though ...
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