The Works of William Paley, D.D.: And An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, 第 3 巻Longman and Company, 1838 |
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... concubinage , consists in its tendency to diminish marriages , and thereby to defeat the several beneficial purposes enumerated in the preceding chapter . Promiscuous concubinage discourages marriage , by abating the chief temptation to ...
... concubinage , consists in its tendency to diminish marriages , and thereby to defeat the several beneficial purposes enumerated in the preceding chapter . Promiscuous concubinage discourages marriage , by abating the chief temptation to ...
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... concubinage , and which , by reason of its resem- blance to marriage , may be thought to participate of the sanc- tity and innocence of that estate ; I mean the case of kept mis- tresses , under the favourable circumstance of mutual ...
... concubinage , and which , by reason of its resem- blance to marriage , may be thought to participate of the sanc- tity and innocence of that estate ; I mean the case of kept mis- tresses , under the favourable circumstance of mutual ...
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... concubinage are not only few , and liable to perish by neglect , but are seldom prepared for , or introduced into si- tuations suited to the raising of families of their own . Hence the advantages of marriages . Now nature , in the ...
... concubinage are not only few , and liable to perish by neglect , but are seldom prepared for , or introduced into si- tuations suited to the raising of families of their own . Hence the advantages of marriages . Now nature , in the ...
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