Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... ourselves and others . - Thoughtlessness one cause of injustice . — Integrity the guar- anty for right use of influence . - Excuse for want of justice in women . 118 1 CHAPTER VI . LOVE OF MORAL EXCELLENCE Love of CONTENTS . xi.
... ourselves and others . - Thoughtlessness one cause of injustice . — Integrity the guar- anty for right use of influence . - Excuse for want of justice in women . 118 1 CHAPTER VI . LOVE OF MORAL EXCELLENCE Love of CONTENTS . xi.
Pagina 9
... appreciate woman's position as it is , and as it should be ; yet these are not sufficiently practical points for our purpose in these pages . We cannot ourselves individually apply the remedy WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 9.
... appreciate woman's position as it is , and as it should be ; yet these are not sufficiently practical points for our purpose in these pages . We cannot ourselves individually apply the remedy WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 9.
Pagina 10
Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff. these pages . We cannot ourselves individually apply the remedy to faults we might discover there ; women must be content to influence the social position of their sex , through ...
Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff. these pages . We cannot ourselves individually apply the remedy to faults we might discover there ; women must be content to influence the social position of their sex , through ...
Pagina 22
... ourselves to children ? The health of a moral being is in self - dependence , in the strong will and power of endurance which enables him to adapt himself to his position , whatever it may be . This would sound like a truism in speaking ...
... ourselves to children ? The health of a moral being is in self - dependence , in the strong will and power of endurance which enables him to adapt himself to his position , whatever it may be . This would sound like a truism in speaking ...
Pagina 27
... ourselves to the extent of what is left undone , or to the real mischief fostered by women's ignorance of the simplest facts . of political science , and of the first principles of the human mind . No stronger exemplification of this ...
... ourselves to the extent of what is left undone , or to the real mischief fostered by women's ignorance of the simplest facts . of political science , and of the first principles of the human mind . No stronger exemplification of this ...
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