| 1747 - 610 páginas
...is not -'" permitted, according to our " laws, for new-married people •" to fee one another often in " private. And thus our youth " are formed to temperance and " moderation even in the moft '' lawful pleafures." To this we may add, that it will be found, on inquiry among traveller?,... | |
| William Cooke (fellow of New coll, Oxford.) - 1773 - 426 páginas
...is not permitted, according to our laws, for newmarried people to fee one another often in pi ivare. And thus our youth are formed to temperance and moderation even in the moft lawful pleafures." To this we may add, that it will be found, on enquiry among travellers, that... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1814 - 416 páginas
...objects which excite them. At all other times the women are very reserved; nay, by our laws, new-married persons are permitted to see one another but rarely,...which the Spartans are under, keeps up the ardor of the first flame ; so that marriage does not make them cease to be lovers. On the other hand, stolen... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1814 - 414 páginas
...other times the women are very reserved; nay, by our laws, new-married persons are permitted to sec one another but rarely, and that in private : and...which the Spartans are under, keeps up the ardor of the first flame ; so that marriage does not make them cease to be lovers. On the other hand, stolen... | |
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