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" I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship to a woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark,... "
Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education - Página 253
de Elizabeth Hamilton - 1813
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen 70;Volumen 1790

Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 728 páginas
...of courtefy, and fond of fociety : more liable, in general, to err than man; but in general, alfb, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, whether civilized or lavagc, I never addrefTed myfelf in the language of decency and friendfllip, without receiving a decent...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen 33

1798 - 484 páginas
...full of courtefy, and fond of fociety— mere liable in general to err than man, but in general, allb, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he, To a woman, whether civilized or lavage, I never oUdrefled jnyicli" in the laj)gu.ige ef »f decency and friendfhip, without receiving...
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The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., Volumen 3

James Hardie - 1802 - 486 páginas
...are full of courtesy, and fond: of society ; more liable, in general, to err than man, but generally more virtuous,, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, either civilized pr savage, I never addressed myself, in the language of decorum or friendship, without...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...they are full of courtefy, and fond of fociety ; more liable in general to err than man, but generally more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, either civilized or favagc, I never addrefled myfelf in the language of decorum and friendship, Without...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volumen 13

1801 - 432 páginas
...civil and obliging, under and humane j that they are' ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timorous, and modest ; and that they do not hesitate, like men,...virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. Xo 9. woman, whether civilized^or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship,...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volumen 6

Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 páginas
...gay and cheerful, timorous and modest ; and that they do not hesitate, like men, to perform a kind or generous action. " Not haughty, not arrogant, not...than he. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, 1 never addressed myself in the language of friendship and decency, without receiving a friendly and...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 páginas
...they do not hesitate, like men, to peiform a kind, or generous action. Not haughty nor arrogant, nor supercilious, they are full of courtesy, and fond...more virtuous, and performing more good actions than lie. To a woman, whether civili/.ed or savage, I never addressed mystlf in the language of decency...
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The Prosaic Garland: Consisting of Upwards of Two-hundred Pieces Selected ...

John Evans - 1807 - 318 páginas
...men, to perform a kind or generous action. Not hanghty, nor arrogant, nor supercilious, they are fall of courtesy, and fond of society ; more liable in...virtuous, and performing more good actions than he I To a Woman, whether civilized or savage, 1 never addressed myself in the language of decency and...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volumen 52

1807 - 574 páginas
...supercilious, they are full of courtesy, and fond of society more liable in general to err than frían, but in general, also, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than lie. J о a woman, whether civilized or suv.igc, I never addressed myself in the language of decency...
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An Account of Jamaica, and Its Inhabitants

John Stewart - 1808 - 330 páginas
...arrogant, nor supercilious ; they are full of courtesy, and fond of society ; more liable to error than man ; but in general, also, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a wo.t man, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship,...
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