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Rousseau has been reprcached for some sentiments respecting women , contained in his discourse against the establishment of ... weaknesses , virtues , and errors of their sex , his respect for their persons amounts almost to adoration .
Rousseau has been reprcached for some sentiments respecting women , contained in his discourse against the establishment of ... weaknesses , virtues , and errors of their sex , his respect for their persons amounts almost to adoration .
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After mentioning some of the best authors , and making few more apologies , he concludes thus : To the whole of my Work I have subjoined a copious Index , which I hope will be found useful , particularly in this , that with respect to ...
After mentioning some of the best authors , and making few more apologies , he concludes thus : To the whole of my Work I have subjoined a copious Index , which I hope will be found useful , particularly in this , that with respect to ...
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In this respect , says the author , how exceedingly interior is Lycurgus , who , in order to attain the purposes of his legislation , deprived his countrymen of innumerable gratifications , not incompatible with the demands of either ...
In this respect , says the author , how exceedingly interior is Lycurgus , who , in order to attain the purposes of his legislation , deprived his countrymen of innumerable gratifications , not incompatible with the demands of either ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
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Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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