The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 157
... woman . When my lady asks for a thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the middle of the room to receive it , and at that instant she says , No , she will not have it . ' Then I go back , and her woman ...
... woman . When my lady asks for a thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the middle of the room to receive it , and at that instant she says , No , she will not have it . ' Then I go back , and her woman ...
Strana 280
... woman is strong enough to bring forth a child , she is beyond all doubt strong enough to nurse it afterward . It grieves me to observe and consider how many poor children are daily ruined by care- less nurses ; and yet how tender ought ...
... woman is strong enough to bring forth a child , she is beyond all doubt strong enough to nurse it afterward . It grieves me to observe and consider how many poor children are daily ruined by care- less nurses ; and yet how tender ought ...
Strana 583
... woman ; so as by Adam's hearkening to the voice of his wife , contrary to the express com- mandment of the living God , mankind by that her incantation became the subject of labour , sorrow , and death ; the woman being given to man for ...
... woman ; so as by Adam's hearkening to the voice of his wife , contrary to the express com- mandment of the living God , mankind by that her incantation became the subject of labour , sorrow , and death ; the woman being given to man for ...
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