Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... human society the influ- ence of different institutions and forms of civilization upon wom- an's position , as an introduction to considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as ...
... human society the influ- ence of different institutions and forms of civilization upon wom- an's position , as an introduction to considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as ...
Pagina 14
... human life , in which frivolity is erected into a duty , and inculcated by those very lips whose teaching at other times shows forth the sacredness of virtue , and the respon- sibilities of religion ! While such is woman's first ...
... human life , in which frivolity is erected into a duty , and inculcated by those very lips whose teaching at other times shows forth the sacredness of virtue , and the respon- sibilities of religion ! While such is woman's first ...
Pagina 22
... human nature . Childhood presents the only lovely form of clinging helplessness , but who would seek a friend , who would pour out the full , rich treasure of affection and confidence on a child ? Then why suppose that affection and ...
... human nature . Childhood presents the only lovely form of clinging helplessness , but who would seek a friend , who would pour out the full , rich treasure of affection and confidence on a child ? Then why suppose that affection and ...
Pagina 23
... human laws or caprice can interfere with ; namely , on the spiritual equality of all human beings endowed ( though in various degrees ) with the same faculties , born under one moral law , under one condition of trial here , to one hope ...
... human laws or caprice can interfere with ; namely , on the spiritual equality of all human beings endowed ( though in various degrees ) with the same faculties , born under one moral law , under one condition of trial here , to one hope ...
Pagina 31
... human soul laboring for itself , and the source of that individual moral strength is in home education . In schools and colleges the young are necessarily classed in numbers , without reference to any thing but age or certain ac ...
... human soul laboring for itself , and the source of that individual moral strength is in home education . In schools and colleges the young are necessarily classed in numbers , without reference to any thing but age or certain ac ...
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