Woman, in All Ages and Nations: A Complete and Authentic History of the Manners and Customs, Character and Condition of the Female Sex, in Civilized and Savage Countries, from the Earliest Ages to the Present TimeFowlers and Wells, 1855 - 240 lappuses |
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xiii. lappuse
... law of nature . We shall have occasion to notice many such , but they are not the less exceptions to the general law of sexual development , and no careful observer can doubt that the difference in mind , sentiments , and passions ...
... law of nature . We shall have occasion to notice many such , but they are not the less exceptions to the general law of sexual development , and no careful observer can doubt that the difference in mind , sentiments , and passions ...
15. lappuse
... laws of beauty exist in nature , and men are so formed as to recognise them . Our notions are warped somewhat by conventionality and fashion ; but as a general law , a beautiful object is recognised as such all over the world . Whatever ...
... laws of beauty exist in nature , and men are so formed as to recognise them . Our notions are warped somewhat by conventionality and fashion ; but as a general law , a beautiful object is recognised as such all over the world . Whatever ...
25. lappuse
... law , and has not changed for thousands of years . There is no such thing as fashion known . The Chinese are the most ... laws , which are more unalterable than those of the Medes and Persians , caused the development of this senti- ment ...
... law , and has not changed for thousands of years . There is no such thing as fashion known . The Chinese are the most ... laws , which are more unalterable than those of the Medes and Persians , caused the development of this senti- ment ...
34. lappuse
... law , forbidding men to debase themselves by wearing silk , which was fit only for women . In 555 , two monks brought silk- worms from the East Indies to Constantinople , and the manufacture became common in the West . Silk was worn in ...
... law , forbidding men to debase themselves by wearing silk , which was fit only for women . In 555 , two monks brought silk- worms from the East Indies to Constantinople , and the manufacture became common in the West . Silk was worn in ...
36. lappuse
... laws were passed in various countries regulating the dress of dif- ferent classes , and placing limits beyond which ... law , female costume has been governed by the manners and morals of the times . When the dress conceals the person ...
... laws were passed in various countries regulating the dress of dif- ferent classes , and placing limits beyond which ... law , female costume has been governed by the manners and morals of the times . When the dress conceals the person ...
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