Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 34
... marriage have produced it , this only removes the argu- ment a step further ; for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the spe- cies be a sufficient security for the happiness of the other , why ...
... marriage have produced it , this only removes the argu- ment a step further ; for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the spe- cies be a sufficient security for the happiness of the other , why ...
الصفحة 204
... marriage , a funeral , and so forth . Mr. Robert Montgomery terminates each of these descriptions by assuring us that the Deity was present at the battle , murder , execution , marriage , or funeral in question . And this proposition ...
... marriage , a funeral , and so forth . Mr. Robert Montgomery terminates each of these descriptions by assuring us that the Deity was present at the battle , murder , execution , marriage , or funeral in question . And this proposition ...
الصفحة 206
... marriage : and we then proceed , in due course , to the visitation of the sick , and the burial of the dead . Often as Death has been personified , Mr. Mont- gomery has found something new to say about him . " O Death ! though dreadless ...
... marriage : and we then proceed , in due course , to the visitation of the sick , and the burial of the dead . Often as Death has been personified , Mr. Mont- gomery has found something new to say about him . " O Death ! though dreadless ...
الصفحة 222
... marriages under precisely sim- ilar circumstances will , on the average , be equally fruitful every- where , I proceed to state , first , that the prolificness of a given number of marriages will , all other circumstances being the same ...
... marriages under precisely sim- ilar circumstances will , on the average , be equally fruitful every- where , I proceed to state , first , that the prolificness of a given number of marriages will , all other circumstances being the same ...
الصفحة 223
... marriage in London to the number of children born from the marriage of this couple in the back set- tlements . That is to say 2 : 1,500,000 :: 2 · 35 : 1,762,500 . The lady will have 1,762,500 children : a large " efflux of the fountain ...
... marriage in London to the number of children born from the marriage of this couple in the back set- tlements . That is to say 2 : 1,500,000 :: 2 · 35 : 1,762,500 . The lady will have 1,762,500 children : a large " efflux of the fountain ...
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