 | John Brown - 1751 - 448 páginas
...it is certain, " that whatever Horror we conceive at the *' Thoughts of them, there is nothing ia *' Nature repugnant againft them, but what " is built upon Mode and Cuftom, A re" ligious Mahometan may receive as great an " Averfion againft Wine'." Hence, with great Stretch... | |
 | Bernard Mandeville - 1806 - 572 páginas
...it is often difficult to know which of the two we are influenced by. In the eaft, formerly lifters married brothers, and it was meritorious for a man...his mother. Such alliances are abominable ; but it ii certain that, whatever horror we conceive at the thoughts or them, there is nothing in nature repugnant... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 páginas
...that it is often difficult to know which of the two we are influenced by. In the East formerly sisters married brothers, and it was meritorious for a man...alliances are abominable; but it is certain that, whatever horror we conceive at the thoughts of them, there is nothing in nature repugnant against them, but... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...that it is often difficult to know which of the two we are influenced by. In the East formerly sisters married brothers, and it was meritorious for a man...alliances are abominable; but it is certain that, whatever horror we conceive at the thoughts of them, there is nothing in nature repugnant against them, but... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...that it is often difficult to know which of the two we are influenced by. In the East formerly sisters married brothers, and it was meritorious for a man...alliances are abominable; but it is certain that, whatever horror we conceive at the thoughts of them, there is nothing in nature repugnant against them, but... | |
 | Cecil Albert Moore - 1933 - 948 páginas
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 | Wylie Sypher - 1947 - 1294 páginas
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 | David Hector Monro - 1975 - 304 páginas
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