A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... whole sex , given to all , and received as a matter of course by all , and therefore it does no mischief . It does , however , prove what I have observed at the commencement of this chapter , which is , that the women have not that ...
... whole sex , given to all , and received as a matter of course by all , and therefore it does no mischief . It does , however , prove what I have observed at the commencement of this chapter , which is , that the women have not that ...
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... whole , I hold it very fortunate that in American marriages there is , generally speaking , more prudence than love on both sides , for from the peculiar habits and customs of the country , a woman who loved without prudence would not ...
... whole , I hold it very fortunate that in American marriages there is , generally speaking , more prudence than love on both sides , for from the peculiar habits and customs of the country , a woman who loved without prudence would not ...
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... whole time is engrossed by their accumulation of money ; they breakfast early and repair to their stores or counting - houses ; the majority of them do not go home to dinner , but eat at the nearest tavern or oyster - cellar , for they ...
... whole time is engrossed by their accumulation of money ; they breakfast early and repair to their stores or counting - houses ; the majority of them do not go home to dinner , but eat at the nearest tavern or oyster - cellar , for they ...
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... whole profession , that of the lawyers , among whom you will find no want of gentlemen or men of highly cultivated minds ; indeed , the same may be said with respect to most of the liberal professions , but only so be- cause their ...
... whole profession , that of the lawyers , among whom you will find no want of gentlemen or men of highly cultivated minds ; indeed , the same may be said with respect to most of the liberal professions , but only so be- cause their ...
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... whole multitude of sins , and is the scape - goat for every other crime , and violation of the marriage vow . It must , however , be admitted , that although the faults may occasionally be found on the side of the woman , in nine times ...
... whole multitude of sins , and is the scape - goat for every other crime , and violation of the marriage vow . It must , however , be admitted , that although the faults may occasionally be found on the side of the woman , in nine times ...
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