Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the differ- ent modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon the stern patriotism * Woman's Rights and Duties , Vol . I ...
... prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the differ- ent modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon the stern patriotism * Woman's Rights and Duties , Vol . I ...
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... prove nothing against the general statement , that to raise the moral standard , and to fashion character upon a higher mould , must be the work of mothers , and that in their hands , therefore , it rests to build up the foundations of ...
... prove nothing against the general statement , that to raise the moral standard , and to fashion character upon a higher mould , must be the work of mothers , and that in their hands , therefore , it rests to build up the foundations of ...
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... prove its fallacy , but it certainly contradicts all the analogy of our present existence , where every trial and enjoyment and hope is fitted to train active powers ; and it also seems at variance with many passages of Scripture ...
... prove its fallacy , but it certainly contradicts all the analogy of our present existence , where every trial and enjoyment and hope is fitted to train active powers ; and it also seems at variance with many passages of Scripture ...
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... prove that the proper happiness of man is not on earth ? This twofold purpose is in some measure apparent in the life of each individual ; there , also , the labor and trials of each are connected with the good of all , and self ...
... prove that the proper happiness of man is not on earth ? This twofold purpose is in some measure apparent in the life of each individual ; there , also , the labor and trials of each are connected with the good of all , and self ...
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... prove that the driest routine of domestic business will be better carried on by the help of the attainments which a higher tone of education would confer ; and this at least may be a powerful plea in their favor with many who would be ...
... prove that the driest routine of domestic business will be better carried on by the help of the attainments which a higher tone of education would confer ; and this at least may be a powerful plea in their favor with many who would be ...
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