| Charles Lucas - 1801 - 744 strani
...499. " Add to this, that marriage, as now •understood, is n monopoly, and the worst of monopolies'. So long as two human beings are forbidden, by positive...institution, to follow the dictates of their own mind, preiudice will ever be alive and vigorous. So long as I seek, by defpotie and artificial means, to... | |
| 1823 - 862 strani
...can persuade themselves that they were right in their first -crude opinion of their companion. ' " So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. So long as I seek to engross one woman to myself, and to prohibit my neighbour... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 strani
...are forhidden by positive institutions to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice will ever be alive and vigorous. So long as I seek, by despotic and artificial means, to engross a woman to myself, and to prohibit my NUOHBOUR from proving his superior claim, I am guilty... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 strani
...concern .... " Add to this, that marriage, as now understood, is a monopoly, and the worst of monopolies. So long as two human beings are forbidden, by positive institution, to follow the dictates of their own minds, prejudice will ever be alive and vigorous. So long as I seek, by despotic and artificial means,... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 strani
...forbidden, by positive institution, to follow the dictates of their own minds, prejudice will ever be alive and vigorous. So long as I seek, by despotic and artificial means, to engross a woman to myself, and to prohibit my neighbour from proving his superior claim, I am guilty... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1876 - 414 strani
...is justice. ^ " Add to this that marriage is an affair of property, and the worst of all properties. So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. . . I. H " The abolition of marriage will be attended with no evils. We are... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1876 - 404 strani
...is justice. " Add to this that marriage is an affair of property, and the worst of all properties. So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. . . I. K " The abolition of marriage will be attended with no evils. We are... | |
| William Godwin - 1890 - 168 strani
...what is justice. Add to this, that marriage is an affair of property, and the worst of all properties. So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. So long as I seek to engross one woman to myself, and to prohibit my neighbour... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 strani
...what is justice. Add to this that marriage is an affair of property, and the worst of all properties. So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. So long as I seek to engross one woman to myself, and to prohibit my neighbor... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 strani
...what is justice. Add to this that marriage is an affair of property, and the worst of all properties. So long as two human beings are forbidden by positive...to follow the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. So long as I seek to engross one woman to myself, and to prohibit my neighbor... | |
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