Barbarous nations display this superiority, by reducing their females to the most abject slavery; by confining them, by beating them, by selling them, by killing them.
Empiricism, skepticism
Barbarous nations display this superiority, by reducing their females to the most abject slavery; by confining them, by beating them, by selling them, by killing them.
Empiricism, skepticism
Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences, from Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
1742
Found in 1 providers: gemini
Cross Reference
1 source
"There is a great difference betwixt a man, who is by nature diffident, and one, who is so by habit and reflection."
Shocking"No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish."
Strange & Unusual"All knowledge degenerates into probability."
Strange & Unusual"A true sceptic will be diffident of his philosophical doubts, as well as of his philosophical conviction; and will never refuse any innocent satisfaction, which offers itself, upon account of either o…"
Controversial"The life of man is a perpetual flux of motion. All his thoughts, sentiments, and actions are in a continual succession, and never remain for any considerable time in the same state."
ShockingPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products