| David Fordyce - 1754 - 330 páginas
...Family. It .appears from what has been faid that* ; to adult Perfons, who have Fortune fuffir cient to provide for a Family, according to their Rank and...who are endued with the ordinary Degrees of Prudence neceflary to manage a Family, and educate Children, it is a Duty they owe to Society, to marry. Some... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 páginas
...appears from what has been faid that, to adult Perfons, who have Fortune fufikient to provide fora Family, according to their Rank and Condition in Life,...who are endued with the ordinary Degrees of Prudence neceflary to manage a Family, and educate Children, it is a Duty they owe to Society, to marry. Some... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 586 páginas
...appears from what has been faid that, to adult Perfons, who have Fortune fuftcient to provide fora Family, according to their Rank and Condition in Life,...who are endued with the ordinary Degrees of Prudence ncceflary to manage a Family, and educate Children, it is a Duty they owe to Society, to marry. Some... | |
| 366 páginas
...is a family. It appears from what has been faid, that to adult perfons, who have fortune fufficient to provide for a family, according to their rank and...life, and who are endued with the ordinary degrees of pruderice neceflary to manage a family, and educate children, it is a. duty they owe to fociety, to... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 684 páginas
...community to which they belong. This moral connection is marriage, and this sphere of action is a family. It appears from what has been said, that to adult...children, it is a duty they owe to society, to marry. Anobjection Some pretenders to a peculiar refinement in •nswerc . moj-alg think, however, that a... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 660 páginas
...been •aid, that to adult persons, who., have fortqne sufficient to provide for a family according Jo their rank and condition in life, .and. who are endued...children, it is a duty they owe to society, to marry. Anobjpction Some pretenders to a peculiar refmement in . ' morals think, however, that a single state... | |
| William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter - 1815 - 598 páginas
...persons, who have the means, or, who can, by the exercise of their talents and industry, acquire the means to provide for a family, according to their rank and...manage a family, and educate children, it is a duty which they owe to society to marry. Besides, the endowments of both sexes are, when properly matched,... | |
| John Prior Estlin - 1818 - 350 páginas
...has been said, that to adult persons who are in circumstances to enable them to provide for a family, and who are endued with the ordinary degrees of prudence necessary to manage a family and to educate children, it is a duty which they owe to society and ks great Author, as well as to their... | |
| Bernhard Fabian, David Fordyce, David Fordyce - 326 páginas
...is a Family. It appears from what has been faid that, to adult Perfons, who have Fortune fufficient to provide for a Family, according to their Rank and Condition in Life, and who who are endued \v ith the ordinary Degrees of Prudence necciEiry to manage a Family, and educate Children,... | |
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