The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 89
... respect in which woman was held , and the odium with which " free love " was regarded . The best authority on the manners and customs of the Spartans is Plutarch ; indeed there is no better authority on any historical or biographical ...
... respect in which woman was held , and the odium with which " free love " was regarded . The best authority on the manners and customs of the Spartans is Plutarch ; indeed there is no better authority on any historical or biographical ...
الصفحة 91
... respect , as was proved at the time of the Theban invasion , when they were of no use at all , as they are in other cities , but made more disturbance than even the enemy . ' " % There is no modern nation , need we say , in which women ...
... respect , as was proved at the time of the Theban invasion , when they were of no use at all , as they are in other cities , but made more disturbance than even the enemy . ' " % There is no modern nation , need we say , in which women ...
الصفحة 92
suspicion in that respect . But the historian leaves us in no doubt ; we are at no loss to understand what female equality , or rather female preponderance , meant . We have already alluded to the failure of Lycurgus , according to ...
suspicion in that respect . But the historian leaves us in no doubt ; we are at no loss to understand what female equality , or rather female preponderance , meant . We have already alluded to the failure of Lycurgus , according to ...
الصفحة 94
... respect or love for woman , that he utters those terrible denunciations against her ; on the contrary , he does so because he is grieved at heart to see her so degraded , and wishes to warn posterity against the causes which produced ...
... respect or love for woman , that he utters those terrible denunciations against her ; on the contrary , he does so because he is grieved at heart to see her so degraded , and wishes to warn posterity against the causes which produced ...
الصفحة 98
... respect , that we are opposed to those habits and practices whose inevitable tendency is to degrade them . course . Even the woman's rights advocates admit that women are not as strong , physically , as men ; but we have shown that ...
... respect , that we are opposed to those habits and practices whose inevitable tendency is to degrade them . course . Even the woman's rights advocates admit that women are not as strong , physically , as men ; but we have shown that ...
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