Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... hands the possession of natural influ- ence is most easily perverted to effect their subjugation . In a corrupt ... hand , influence which is kept subject to the re- straints of virtue , and whose high purposes must often thwart the ...
... hands the possession of natural influ- ence is most easily perverted to effect their subjugation . In a corrupt ... hand , influence which is kept subject to the re- straints of virtue , and whose high purposes must often thwart the ...
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... hands ; she will neither hug an ignoble chain , nor struggle by craft to shake off a natural bond ; but , strong in her real inde- pendence of mind , she will stand , such as God created her , the meet companion for man , fitted to ...
... hands ; she will neither hug an ignoble chain , nor struggle by craft to shake off a natural bond ; but , strong in her real inde- pendence of mind , she will stand , such as God created her , the meet companion for man , fitted to ...
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... hand , she has learnt to consider woman's position , not in that one relative view only , but in its moral dignity and inde- pendence , if she has trained herself as responsible to God for his gifts , not merely as accountable to man ...
... hand , she has learnt to consider woman's position , not in that one relative view only , but in its moral dignity and inde- pendence , if she has trained herself as responsible to God for his gifts , not merely as accountable to man ...
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... hand , with free institutions , and the means of knowledge within reach , our poor remain ignorant and unfit to exercise the privi- leges they possess ; so on the other , while commerce brings the productions of every climate in cheap ...
... hand , with free institutions , and the means of knowledge within reach , our poor remain ignorant and unfit to exercise the privi- leges they possess ; so on the other , while commerce brings the productions of every climate in cheap ...
Pagina 30
... hands ; they may be too indo- lent or too frivolous to seek to stamp its character , but that very frivolity or indolence will too surely stamp itself . Aimé - Martin , in his eloquent work on the education of mothers , has expressed ...
... hands ; they may be too indo- lent or too frivolous to seek to stamp its character , but that very frivolity or indolence will too surely stamp itself . Aimé - Martin , in his eloquent work on the education of mothers , has expressed ...
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