Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... better female education answered . Frivolity . - Importance of impressing these views upon young girls . Youth the season for arduous exertions and noble aspi- rations . - - 1 1 35 CHAPTER II . POWER AND INFLUENCE OF HABIT - -
... better female education answered . Frivolity . - Importance of impressing these views upon young girls . Youth the season for arduous exertions and noble aspi- rations . - - 1 1 35 CHAPTER II . POWER AND INFLUENCE OF HABIT - -
Pagina 2
... better knowledge , we shall more fully understand how necessary it is , in all schemes of moral and social reform , to consider first what position women hold in the social system , and the nature of the power they exercise . In our own ...
... better knowledge , we shall more fully understand how necessary it is , in all schemes of moral and social reform , to consider first what position women hold in the social system , and the nature of the power they exercise . In our own ...
Pagina 4
... better things , fall into the snare , which , in the absence of all higher aims , tempts their pride and love of power . Hence this unworthy empire spreads with the spread of corruption , till the reign of female influence becomes ...
... better things , fall into the snare , which , in the absence of all higher aims , tempts their pride and love of power . Hence this unworthy empire spreads with the spread of corruption , till the reign of female influence becomes ...
Pagina 5
... better tone of education , and a higher view of woman's posi- tion , can alone dispel . It is not , then , with any intention of feeding the vanity or frivolous ambition of our young readers , that we have dwelt here on the power of ...
... better tone of education , and a higher view of woman's posi- tion , can alone dispel . It is not , then , with any intention of feeding the vanity or frivolous ambition of our young readers , that we have dwelt here on the power of ...
Pagina 12
... better stored . The same arguments for the spread of enlightened female influence would have held good at any period , but women are more to blame who lose sight of these considerations now . When the blessings of education are within ...
... better stored . The same arguments for the spread of enlightened female influence would have held good at any period , but women are more to blame who lose sight of these considerations now . When the blessings of education are within ...
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