| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869 - 446 sayfa
...committed by men are usually rather more than five times as numerous as those committed by women ; ' and although it may be justly observed that men, as...illustrating this fact are given by M. Bonneville de Marsangy — a Portuguese writer, who is counsellor of the Imperial Court ttt Paris — in his £tude... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 sayfa
...and whose earnings are smallest and most precarious. Self-sacrifice is the most conspicuous clement of a virtuous and religious character, and it is certainly...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1890 - 434 sayfa
...attained very great eminence in conversation, as letterwriters, as actresses, and as novelists. Morally, the general superiority of women over men, is, I think,...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
| Frederick William Morton - 1894 - 224 sayfa
...committed by men are usually rather more than five times as numerous as those committed by women. . . . Self-sacrifice is the most conspicuous element of...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater ; they are more chaste, both in thought and act, more tender to the erring,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1897 - 432 sayfa
...committed by men are usually rather more than five times as numerous as those committed by women ; t and although it may be justly observed that men, as...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
| Frances Swiney - 1899 - 336 sayfa
...History of European Morals," " the general superiority of women over men is, I think, unquestionable. There are two great departments of virtue; the impulsive,...both of these I imagine women are superior to men." According to the opinion of Letourneau, all the leading virtues of social life, such as modesty, chastity,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 468 sayfa
...crimes committed by men are usually rather more than five times as numerous as those committed by women; and although it may be justly observed that men, as...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 408 sayfa
...committed by men are usually rather more than five times as numerous as those committed by women ; and although it may be justly observed that men, as...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 sayfa
...among women, whose means of livelihood are most restricted, and whose earnings are smallest and _aost precarious. Self-sacrifice is the most conspicuous...of these I imagine women are superior to men. Their sensibility is greater, they are more chaste both in thought and act, more tender to the erring, more... | |
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