Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... opinion . - ― - - Sect . 3. - Moral Obstacles to Perception of Truth . — Influence of passion . Influence of prejudice . — Proper deference to au- thority . Independence of opinion not presumption . - Incon- sistency of borrowed opinions ...
... opinion . - ― - - Sect . 3. - Moral Obstacles to Perception of Truth . — Influence of passion . Influence of prejudice . — Proper deference to au- thority . Independence of opinion not presumption . - Incon- sistency of borrowed opinions ...
Pagina xiv
... Opinion on what we read . — Reading critically . - Cau- tion against hasty opinions . - III . Retention Assistance to be derived from the influence of association on memory . - Works of reference . Advantage derived from the practice of ...
... Opinion on what we read . — Reading critically . - Cau- tion against hasty opinions . - III . Retention Assistance to be derived from the influence of association on memory . - Works of reference . Advantage derived from the practice of ...
Pagina 2
... opinions , her opinions . are passed over in silence ; in questions that most nearly con- cern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her interests clash with those of men , they must at once give way in ...
... opinions , her opinions . are passed over in silence ; in questions that most nearly con- cern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her interests clash with those of men , they must at once give way in ...
Pagina 4
... opinion are free , and men look to the esteem of their country , not to royal favor , as a reward for their toil and their ambition . At the same time , the more free the current of political life , the wider the sway allowed to opinion ...
... opinion are free , and men look to the esteem of their country , not to royal favor , as a reward for their toil and their ambition . At the same time , the more free the current of political life , the wider the sway allowed to opinion ...
Pagina 17
... opinions , in pro- portion as they are more fitted to be played upon and to become the instruments of subjection . In a man's sober view of life , he would probably always wish to find in marriage a rational companion , a being that ...
... opinions , in pro- portion as they are more fitted to be played upon and to become the instruments of subjection . In a man's sober view of life , he would probably always wish to find in marriage a rational companion , a being that ...
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