| Great Britain - 1795 - 916 pages
...wcli PS exterior, will know that occasions ct plarm, suffering, and disgust, come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all ofF.ces about the weak, the sick, and the dying. When the house becomes a scene of wretchedness from... | |
| John Aikin - Conduct of life - 1796 - 374 pages
...as its exterior, will know that occafions of alarm, fuffering and difguft come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all...All this takes place in cultivated fociety, and in clafles of life raifed above the common level. In a favage ftate, and in the lower conditions., women... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1794 - 512 pages
...its exterior, will know that occaiions of alarm, fuffering, and difgull, come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all...the houfe becomes a fcene of wretchednefs from any caufej the man often runs abroad, the woman muft flay at home and face the word. All this takes place... | |
| 1800 - 452 pages
...irs exterior, will know that occafions of alarm, fuffering, and difguft come much more unfrequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all...fick, and the dying. When the houfe becomes a fcene of wretehedneis from anycaufe, the man often runs abroad, the woman mult ftayat home and face the worft.... | |
| 1803 - 452 pages
...as its exterior, will know that octafions of alarm, fuffering, and difguft come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all...any caufe, the man often runs abroad, the woman muft flay at home and face the ivorft. All this takes place in cultivated fociety, and in clafles of life... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1804 - 740 pages
...its exterior, will know that occasions of alarm, suffering, and disgust, come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all offices about the weak, the sick, and the dying. When the house becomes a scene of wretchedness from any cause, the man often runs... | |
| William M. Dunning - Marriage - 1835 - 456 pages
...well as exterior, will know that occasions of alarm, suffering, and disgust, come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all the offices about the weak, the sick, and the dying. When the house becomes a scene of wretchedness... | |
| William Chambers - Conduct of life - 1858 - 378 pages
...as its exterior, will know that occasions of alarm, suffering, and disgust come much more frequently in the way of women than of men. To them belong all offices about the weak, the sick, and the dying. When the house becomes a scene of wretchedness from any cause, the man often runs... | |
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