The ladies calling, by the author of The whole duty of man. [Another] |
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... hath made of them , and from a fuppofed Incapacity of Nobler things , to neglect the pursuit of them ; from which God and Nature have no more precluded the Feminine , than the Mafculine part of Mankind . In reference to Secular ...
... hath made of them , and from a fuppofed Incapacity of Nobler things , to neglect the pursuit of them ; from which God and Nature have no more precluded the Feminine , than the Mafculine part of Mankind . In reference to Secular ...
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... hath put peculiar Proprieties and Inclinations into his Creatures , hath accord- ingly defign'd their actuating and improving them and altho in mankind , which differs not in fpecies but in gender , the variety may feem lefs ; yet there ...
... hath put peculiar Proprieties and Inclinations into his Creatures , hath accord- ingly defign'd their actuating and improving them and altho in mankind , which differs not in fpecies but in gender , the variety may feem lefs ; yet there ...
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... hath fuch an uncouth harfhness , that there is no noise on this fide Hell can be more amazingly odious ; Yet this is a mufic that this discordant Age hath introduc'd , no former having I think ever heard it in places at all civiliz'd ...
... hath fuch an uncouth harfhness , that there is no noise on this fide Hell can be more amazingly odious ; Yet this is a mufic that this discordant Age hath introduc'd , no former having I think ever heard it in places at all civiliz'd ...
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... hath bin already faid , is , I fuppofe , fufficient to convince every woman how much it is her concern to keep her felf ftrictly within the bounds of Modesty and Vertue . In order to which , there is nothing D 2 more > more important ...
... hath bin already faid , is , I fuppofe , fufficient to convince every woman how much it is her concern to keep her felf ftrictly within the bounds of Modesty and Vertue . In order to which , there is nothing D 2 more > more important ...
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... hath this age given us of wo- men fo led captive ; who being either affected with the novelty , or feduced by the pretended zeal of a new teacher , have given up their un- derstandings to him : and for a while this strong man has kept ...
... hath this age given us of wo- men fo led captive ; who being either affected with the novelty , or feduced by the pretended zeal of a new teacher , have given up their un- derstandings to him : and for a while this strong man has kept ...
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