But in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of... The Unity of Nature - Sayfa 367George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll tarafından - 1884 - 571 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 sayfa
...burden. But in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most. tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of labor and fatigue.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 sayfa
...CKctain. In America the condition of the women u so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is BO better than a beast of burthen, destined to every office of labour and fatigue;... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 sayfa
...condition of the women is so peculiarly grievous_, ,tnd their depression so complete, that sen•itude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burthen, destined to every office of labour and fatigue... | |
| Thomas Jarrold - 1806 - 420 sayfa
...The condition," he says, ** of the women is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. .A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of labour and fatigue.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 sayfa
...happy change in their state, is a point " which can admit of no doubt." > In every part of the world, one of the most general characteristics of the savage is to despise and degrade the female sex.2 Among most of the tribes in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, that servitude... | |
| Edward Moor - 1811 - 352 sayfa
...a happy change in their state, is a point which can admit of no doubt.' In every part of the world, one of the most general characteristics of the savage...and degrade the female sex. Among most of the tribes of America, their condition is so peculiarly grievous that servitude is a name too mild to describe... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 sayfa
...burden. But in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of labour and fatigue.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 sayfa
...burden,. But in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of labour and fatigue.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 sayfa
...burden. But in America their condition is so peculiarly grievous, and their depression so complete, that servitude is a name too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife, among most tribes, is no better than a beast of burden, destined to every office of labour and fatigue.... | |
| Samuel Phelps - 1818 - 634 sayfa
...prevent evils, but never to meet or produce them. Dr. Robertson says, " in every part of the world, one of the most general characteristics of the savage...condition is so peculiarly grievous, that servitude is a term too mild to describe their wretched state. A wife is no better than a beast of burden, and whilst... | |
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