| 1783 - 1276 trang
...man, as his wife had a fp'irit no way to be quelled ; and as mod certainly no man, who had a fehfe of right and wrong, could ever fubmit to be governed...their hufbands, though not all, indeed, by the fame fhethod : however, to end all difputes between us, I will put what I have fafd on this proof, if you... | |
| 1784 - 548 trang
...be quelle...; and as moll certainly no man, who hai a fente of right acd wrcng, could ever fubrrr't to be governed by his wife. " Son (faid the old man)...world, if you do not know that all women govern their huibands, though not all, indeed, by the fame method: however, to end all difputes between us, I will... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1796 - 634 trang
...this af* fertion, that he thought himfelf more unhappy than any other man, as his wife had afpiritno way to be quelled; and as moft certainly no man, who...however, to end all difputes between us, I will put what 1 have faid on this proof, if you are willing to try it: I have five horfes in my liable; you mall... | |
| 1810 - 478 trang
...no man, who had a sense of right and wrong could ever submit to be governed by his wife. Son (said the old man) you are but little acquainted with the world, if you do not know all women govern their husbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method — however, to put an... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 trang
...man, who had a sense of right and wrong, could ever submit to be governed by his wife. " Son," said the old man, " you are but little acquainted with...world, if you do not know that all women govern their husbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method : however, to end all disputes between us, I will... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 trang
...man, who had a sense of right and wrong, could ever submit to be governed by his wife. "Son," said the old man, " you are but little acquainted with...world, if you do not know that all women govern their husbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method: however, to end all disputes between us, I will... | |
| Literary antiquary - 1824 - 266 trang
...eould ever submit to be governed by his wife, " Son," said the old man " you are but little aequainted with the world, if you do not know that all women govern their busbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method ; however, to end all disputes between us, I will... | |
| 1826 - 890 trang
...man who had a sense of right and wrong could ever submit to be govi-rncd by his wife. '• Son," said the old man, " you are but little acquainted with...world, if you do not know that all women govern their husbands, though not all, indeed, by the same method ; however, to end all disputes between us, I will... | |
| James Fleming - 1870 - 792 trang
...than any man, and further added. that no one could consent to be governed by his wife. " Son," said the old man, " you are but little acquainted with the world if you do not know that all women govern theii1 husbands, though not indeed in the same way. However, to end all dispute, I will put what I... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1870 - 960 trang
...married man, since it was the common case with them all. The young man dissented. "Son," said the father, "you are but little acquainted with the world if you do not know that all women govern their .husbands, though not by the same method ; however, to end all disputes between us, I will put what... | |
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