The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 81
... regard them , at best , very much in the The ancient Germans regarded woman as something holy and inspired , and consulted her accordingly as an oracle that seldom , if ever , was mistaken in re- gard to the future . We quote the words ...
... regard them , at best , very much in the The ancient Germans regarded woman as something holy and inspired , and consulted her accordingly as an oracle that seldom , if ever , was mistaken in re- gard to the future . We quote the words ...
الصفحة 83
... regard the matter in a different light ; but they form but a very small minority . This is fortunate , because it is this class sometimes called the Miss Nancy class— that urge the women to forget that they are such . If there are more ...
... regard the matter in a different light ; but they form but a very small minority . This is fortunate , because it is this class sometimes called the Miss Nancy class— that urge the women to forget that they are such . If there are more ...
الصفحة 85
... regard it in the same light , though for different reasons . Be this as it may , the great anatomists of our day regard it as a " simple anomalie , arrête de développement , " & c . Sometimes the complications are such that it is ...
... regard it in the same light , though for different reasons . Be this as it may , the great anatomists of our day regard it as a " simple anomalie , arrête de développement , " & c . Sometimes the complications are such that it is ...
الصفحة 95
... regard as their prototypes , were but ignorant , stupid creatures , who had no idea of colleges , seminaries , institutes , or even schools . But let us hear Juvenal , who was * Sat. vi . Quem praestare potest mulier galeata pudorem ...
... regard as their prototypes , were but ignorant , stupid creatures , who had no idea of colleges , seminaries , institutes , or even schools . But let us hear Juvenal , who was * Sat. vi . Quem praestare potest mulier galeata pudorem ...
الصفحة 99
... regard the matter in the same light , as it has long been generally regarded in Europe even in those in- stances in which the ladies losing their virtue have never pretended to be equal to men . Be this as it may , most cheerfully do we ...
... regard the matter in the same light , as it has long been generally regarded in Europe even in those in- stances in which the ladies losing their virtue have never pretended to be equal to men . Be this as it may , most cheerfully do we ...
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