Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina v
... object did not come within its scope ; and it is this practical direction that the authors of the present work desire to supply . A sense of this want has been more than once express- ed by young people in their hearing , and was ...
... object did not come within its scope ; and it is this practical direction that the authors of the present work desire to supply . A sense of this want has been more than once express- ed by young people in their hearing , and was ...
Pagina xiii
... object of early education ; mere instruction does not train the mind . - Forming mental habits . Effect of certain studies . Cultivation of the reason the central point of mental training . ― Sect . 2.- - Observation . Its value in ...
... object of early education ; mere instruction does not train the mind . - Forming mental habits . Effect of certain studies . Cultivation of the reason the central point of mental training . ― Sect . 2.- - Observation . Its value in ...
Pagina xv
... Object of this chapter to consider essential principles of Chris- tianity apart from dogmatic theology . And prevalent errors regarding them . - Influence of views of religion on individual and national character . — Christianity ...
... Object of this chapter to consider essential principles of Chris- tianity apart from dogmatic theology . And prevalent errors regarding them . - Influence of views of religion on individual and national character . — Christianity ...
Pagina 4
... object of ambition instead of scorn , many minds , otherwise capable of better things , fall into the snare , which ... objects of mankind , is necessarily exer- cised and acknowledged within a more limited circle ; whence it follows ...
... object of ambition instead of scorn , many minds , otherwise capable of better things , fall into the snare , which ... objects of mankind , is necessarily exer- cised and acknowledged within a more limited circle ; whence it follows ...
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... object is to indicate the er- rors , the involuntary short - comings , of those whose good inten- tions might have produced useful results , had not education and society conspired to render their moral tone weak , and their minds ...
... object is to indicate the er- rors , the involuntary short - comings , of those whose good inten- tions might have produced useful results , had not education and society conspired to render their moral tone weak , and their minds ...
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