The Philosophical Works, Том 3Scientia Verlag, 1964 |
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... polygamy , as among the Eastern nations ; or of voluntary divorces , as among the GREEKS and ROMANS ; or they may confine one man to one woman , during the whole course of their lives , as among the modern EUROPEANS . It may not be ...
... polygamy , as among the Eastern nations ; or of voluntary divorces , as among the GREEKS and ROMANS ; or they may confine one man to one woman , during the whole course of their lives , as among the modern EUROPEANS . It may not be ...
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... polygamy . To render polygamy more odious , I need not recount the frightful effects of jealousy , and the constraint in which it holds the fair - sex all over the east . In those countries men are not allowed to have any commerce with ...
... polygamy . To render polygamy more odious , I need not recount the frightful effects of jealousy , and the constraint in which it holds the fair - sex all over the east . In those countries men are not allowed to have any commerce with ...
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... polygamy that variety , which is so agreeable in love : at least , deprive us not of that liberty , which is so essentially requisite . In vain you tell me , that I had my choice of the person , with whom I would conjoin myself . I had ...
... polygamy that variety , which is so agreeable in love : at least , deprive us not of that liberty , which is so essentially requisite . In vain you tell me , that I had my choice of the person , with whom I would conjoin myself . I had ...
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