Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... existence . - Narrowness of mind . - Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions.- Right view of opinion leads to toleration . - Objection and answer . - Intolerance injures truth . - Power of truth . Freedom of inquiry not leading to ...
... existence . - Narrowness of mind . - Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions.- Right view of opinion leads to toleration . - Objection and answer . - Intolerance injures truth . - Power of truth . Freedom of inquiry not leading to ...
Pagina 9
... existence , whether aided or trammelled by her social condition . Each of these methods of inquiry must equally lead to a partial result , since the social position and the moral and mental condition so act , and react upon each other ...
... existence , whether aided or trammelled by her social condition . Each of these methods of inquiry must equally lead to a partial result , since the social position and the moral and mental condition so act , and react upon each other ...
Pagina 10
... influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence , which , except when immersed in nursery cares 10 GENERAL VIEW OF.
... influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence , which , except when immersed in nursery cares 10 GENERAL VIEW OF.
Pagina 11
Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff. existence , which , except when immersed in nursery cares , is vacant and aimless ; the one frittering away the powers of the mind in early youth , the other riveting the habit of ...
Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff. existence , which , except when immersed in nursery cares , is vacant and aimless ; the one frittering away the powers of the mind in early youth , the other riveting the habit of ...
Pagina 13
... existence . But that a ball or a wedding should remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest , - this is the fault of education . No ...
... existence . But that a ball or a wedding should remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest , - this is the fault of education . No ...
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