The American Revolution Against Patriarchy, 1770-1800Stanford University, 1977 - Počet stran: 690 |
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... believed he might only receive from that parent . It is to these lessons that Minerva refers when she declares : " The best pre- cepts of the wise Ulysses would instruct you less than his absence , and the suffering which , while you ...
... believed he might only receive from that parent . It is to these lessons that Minerva refers when she declares : " The best pre- cepts of the wise Ulysses would instruct you less than his absence , and the suffering which , while you ...
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... believed all reasonable men could not but agree with him when he declared " I had rather be a solitary bachelor than 1,32 a miserable married man . An explantation for Paine's favoring articles about marriage is not hard to determine ...
... believed all reasonable men could not but agree with him when he declared " I had rather be a solitary bachelor than 1,32 a miserable married man . An explantation for Paine's favoring articles about marriage is not hard to determine ...
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... believed by some to be occasioned by the receipt of reason and be- lieved by others to be occasioned by the receipt of grace were , in a real sense , versions of one another . In light of the fact that one of the most important ...
... believed by some to be occasioned by the receipt of reason and be- lieved by others to be occasioned by the receipt of grace were , in a real sense , versions of one another . In light of the fact that one of the most important ...
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