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" ... particularly servants. It is not unusual to observe the children in gentlemen's families treat the servants of the house with domineering words, names of contempt, and an imperious carriage as if they were of another race and species beneath them. "
The authoress, by the author of 'Rachel'. - الصفحة 488
بواسطة Authoress - 1810
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...themfelves. lofty and exalted in their own ? and thereby caufe them to treat them with ' domineering Words, and an imperious Carriage, as if they were of another Race or Species beneath them ; and fo, as Mr. Locke fays, nurfe up their natural Pride into an habitual Contempt of thofe beneath...

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Samuel Richardson - 1786 - عدد الصفحات: 676
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George Colman - 1787 - عدد الصفحات: 338
...it is not unufual to obferve the children of gentle" men's families treat the fervants of the houfe with " domineering words, names of contempt, and an...imperious carriage : as if they were of another " race, and fpecies beneath them.*' Other vices and weaknefles may alfo be learnt irt the parlour, the kitchen,...

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...folks, will be, to accustom them to civility, in their language and deportment towards their inferiours, and the meaner sort of people, particularly servants....imperious carriage ; as if they were of another race, and species beneath them. Whether ill example, the advantage of fortune, or their natural vanity, inspire...

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...displeasing circumstances it may have, is to be passed by without any animadversion. § 117- Another way to instil sentiments of humanity, and to keep them...imperious carriage ; as if they were of another race, and species beneath them. Whether ill example, the advantage of fortune, or their natural vanity, inspire...




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