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
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