The men are constantly occupied how to make straitened means support the extravagances of their life. The women are harpies, debauched through want of modesty rather than from want of anything else. They prostitute their persons to the best payer, and... Germany, Present and Past - Página 277por Sabine Baring-Gould - 1879 - 492 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1822 - 694 páginas
...debauched through want of modesty rather than from want of any thing else. They prostitute their bodies to the best payer, and all delicacy of manners or sentiment of affection, are unknown to them.' — I., p. 97. The continuance of this abandonment for so long a period without amendment would almost... | |
| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - 1844 - 582 páginas
...characters. The men are constantly occupied how to make straightened means support the extravagances of their life. The women are harpies, debauched through...with too great a variety of people to be blinded by prejudices. All I can say in their favour is, that the example of irreligious neglect of all moral... | |
| 1844 - 792 páginas
...characters. The men are constantly occupied how to make straitened means support the extravagances of their life. The women are harpies, debauched through...with too great a variety of people to be blinded by prejudices. All I can say in their favour is, that the example of irreligious neglect of all moral... | |
| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - 1844 - 574 páginas
...women are harpies, debauched through want of modesty, rather than from want of anything else. VOL. i. n They prostitute their persons to the best payer, and...with too great a variety of people to be blinded by prejudices. All I can say in their favour is, that the example of irreligious neglect of all moral... | |
| Onno Klopp - 1867 - 638 páginas
...jugclloe eljcr burd) bett 2)iangel an 33cfd)cibcnl)cit aie burd) irgcnb »»ctchcu anbeten 2)fangel. They prostitute their persons to the best payer, and all delicacy of manners and sentiment is unknown to them." „<3o Ijufjlid) bic* íBiíb ift, fo ginnbc id) bod) nidjt allju... | |
| Herman Theodoor Colenbrander - 1897 - 468 páginas
...debauched through want of modesty, rather than frora want of anything else. They prostitute their person to the best payer, and all delicacy of manners, or sentiment of affection, are unknown to them. 2) Verslag van zulk een mislukte bedelpartij, door een vertrouwde van den kroonprins bij Ilarris ondernomen,... | |
| 1918 - 596 páginas
...life. The women are harpies, debauched through want of modesty rather than from want of anything elee. They prostitute their persons to the best payer, and...the picture in too bad colours. I came without any prepossessions, and venture to suppose that I live here with too great a variety of people to be blinded... | |
| Ronald Taylor - 1997 - 440 páginas
...extravagance of their life. The women are harpies, debauched through want of modesty rather than through want of anything else. They prostitute their persons...all delicacy of manners or sentiment of affection is unknown to them.' Freedom of investigation means little if the results of that investigation cannot... | |
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