Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... ignorance of the true nature of those relative posi- tions . If we view the religious aspect of the country , earnest and warm though the zeal of women undoubtedly is in the cause of religion , we are equally distressed to see so little ...
... ignorance of the true nature of those relative posi- tions . If we view the religious aspect of the country , earnest and warm though the zeal of women undoubtedly is in the cause of religion , we are equally distressed to see so little ...
Pagina 10
... ignorance , has done to de- press them below that condition , will gradually fall away and disappear . But till the weak are true to themselves , it is vain , in this world of mixed and selfish motives , to expect succor from the ...
... ignorance , has done to de- press them below that condition , will gradually fall away and disappear . But till the weak are true to themselves , it is vain , in this world of mixed and selfish motives , to expect succor from the ...
Pagina 12
... ignorance ; but when the semblance of knowledge spreads , there is a self - suffi- cient jactance in those who have skimmed its surface , which shows that the mind has not been disciplined or matured , though the memory is better stored ...
... ignorance ; but when the semblance of knowledge spreads , there is a self - suffi- cient jactance in those who have skimmed its surface , which shows that the mind has not been disciplined or matured , though the memory is better stored ...
Pagina 15
... prevent the full effect of ignorance and idleness in women . Give to the major- ity of men the same mental education , and expose them to the - -- same influences from society , and the world would ere WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 15.
... prevent the full effect of ignorance and idleness in women . Give to the major- ity of men the same mental education , and expose them to the - -- same influences from society , and the world would ere WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 15.
Pagina 20
... ignorance ; whereas , in our system , it is the young themselves who learn to make a trade of the warmest feelings of their nature , to try to excite affection which they neither respond to , nor value ; and who , in the ex- citement of ...
... ignorance ; whereas , in our system , it is the young themselves who learn to make a trade of the warmest feelings of their nature , to try to excite affection which they neither respond to , nor value ; and who , in the ex- citement of ...
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