A Plea for Polygamy ...Charles Carrington C. Carrington, 1898 - 257 páginas |
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Página xiii
... permitted two wives instead of one , they would have , far from wishing to quarrel , -been both on their best behaviour and tried as to which should have pleased him the more . Add to this that , if a woman is cross and ill - tempered ...
... permitted two wives instead of one , they would have , far from wishing to quarrel , -been both on their best behaviour and tried as to which should have pleased him the more . Add to this that , if a woman is cross and ill - tempered ...
Página xviii
... permitted to carry her off and add her unto his other wives . Plurality we advocate also on the ground that one cannot have too much of a good thing . " But , be not alarmed , Beauteous Lady ! In spite of the cogent way the Author has ...
... permitted to carry her off and add her unto his other wives . Plurality we advocate also on the ground that one cannot have too much of a good thing . " But , be not alarmed , Beauteous Lady ! In spite of the cogent way the Author has ...
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... permit him to drop the indirect style of address so common among writers , and to introduce himself by speaking in the first person . I am a native of New England , and was brought up a strict Puritan . My father always declared his ...
... permit him to drop the indirect style of address so common among writers , and to introduce himself by speaking in the first person . I am a native of New England , and was brought up a strict Puritan . My father always declared his ...
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... permit these tendrils of our love to bind themselves around some kindred heart , or shall we suffer them to be rudely torn asunder , and cast aside to wither and decay ? Implanted for the noblest purposes within our breasts , interwoven ...
... permit these tendrils of our love to bind themselves around some kindred heart , or shall we suffer them to be rudely torn asunder , and cast aside to wither and decay ? Implanted for the noblest purposes within our breasts , interwoven ...
Página 62
... permitted to the Jews by Moses , and was generally practised by the Eastern nations as a matter of indifferency ; it was , therefore , to be corrected mildly and gradually , by example rather than by express precept , without ...
... permitted to the Jews by Moses , and was generally practised by the Eastern nations as a matter of indifferency ; it was , therefore , to be corrected mildly and gradually , by example rather than by express precept , without ...
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Abraham adopted adultery Agrippina ancient apostles Audi Alteram Partem Augustus authority barbarism beauty become believe Bible blessing Britannicus Cæsar Caligula cause celibacy ceremony CHAPTER CHARLES ELLIOTT PERKINS chastity Christ Christian Church Claudius commanded committed adultery corrupt covenant crime daughter death divine divorce doctrine Drusus empire eternal evil faith father female gamist gamy Germanicus Gnostic happy heart Holy honourable human husband indulgence Julius Cæsar licentiousness live male marriage married Messalina modern moral Mormon Moses mother murder nations nature Nero never Octavia paganism passion Patriarchal plurality of wives poly Polyandry polygamists Poppaa practised prejudices prevent prostitution religion religious revelation Roman Rome sacred saith the Lord Scribonia Scriptures servant Joseph sins sister social system system of monogamy system of polygamy Testament Tiberius tion truth unmarried verily vice W. R. Greg W. S. Gilbert wife woman women