| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 428 pages
...commonly as decent, though perhaps not as solemn, as those of marriage; and the agreement they consider equally innocent; giving themselves up to the husband...faith plighted, with sentiment, and with affection. That this system ought to be utterly abolished I most readily admit. Justice towards the many beautiful... | |
| Henri E. Marquand - 1853 - 362 pages
...perhaps not so solemn, as those of marriage ; and the agreemeut they consider equally innocent ; giviug themselves up to the husband (for so he is called) with faith plighted and with affection." Quand elles ont pris la résolution de mener une meilleure vie, elles se mettent... | |
| Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 512 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called) with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Lévite wanted to share his solitude, and fill up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 378 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called) with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and fill -up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 500 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called) with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and fill up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 802 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called), with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and fill up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 432 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called), with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and fill up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 424 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called), with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and fill up that... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 438 pages
...outward ceremonies and stipulations, but agreed with her in all the true essences of marriage, and gave themselves up to the husband (for so he is called), with faith plighted, with sentiments, and with affection. Such a one the Levite wanted to share his solitude, and till up that... | |
| William James Gardner - 1909 - 556 pages
...fidelity and attachment towards their keepers, which, if not virtue, is something very like it. The terms and manner of their compliance therefore are...when the cruel disabilities under which they laboured were considered, their forbearance and gentleness is remarkable. In 1761 an act was passed, requiring... | |
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