Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... depend on culture . - Process of reasoning , what ; syllogism ; value of mathematics in training the reason . — - Mental and moral philoso- phy . Different modes in which reason is exercised in their dif- ferent subjects . Sect . 6 ...
... depend on culture . - Process of reasoning , what ; syllogism ; value of mathematics in training the reason . — - Mental and moral philoso- phy . Different modes in which reason is exercised in their dif- ferent subjects . Sect . 6 ...
Pagina 2
... depend on his power , but whatever he forces them to become , the effect will inevitably , through the influence he cannot prevent , react upon himself , to punish him for his selfishness , or reward him for his 2 GENERAL VIEW OF ለጋ.
... depend on his power , but whatever he forces them to become , the effect will inevitably , through the influence he cannot prevent , react upon himself , to punish him for his selfishness , or reward him for his 2 GENERAL VIEW OF ለጋ.
Pagina 9
... depends on numerous causes over which we can have no direct control . Men must be the legislators of the world ; the post of authority is theirs , not by assumption , or in consequence of this or that combina- tion of circumstances or ...
... depends on numerous causes over which we can have no direct control . Men must be the legislators of the world ; the post of authority is theirs , not by assumption , or in consequence of this or that combina- tion of circumstances or ...
Pagina 33
... depend on the use they make of his gifts ; on the measure of self - improvement they labor to attain ; on the degree of their usefulness to others in the sphere in which they are placed . In the extreme uncertainty of woman's fate ...
... depend on the use they make of his gifts ; on the measure of self - improvement they labor to attain ; on the degree of their usefulness to others in the sphere in which they are placed . In the extreme uncertainty of woman's fate ...
Pagina 38
... depend- ing upon our belief and external actions , rather than upon the inward state of the heart and mind , and hence the wide - spread opinion that one act of faith or repentance can counteract the effects of a life - long course of ...
... depend- ing upon our belief and external actions , rather than upon the inward state of the heart and mind , and hence the wide - spread opinion that one act of faith or repentance can counteract the effects of a life - long course of ...
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