Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... questions . —- Influ- ence of opinion , and consequent duty of forming sound opinions . Christians especially bound to love and seek truth . — Beauty of truth . - - - - Sect . 2.- - Use of Reason in the Pursuit of Truth . All knowl ...
... questions . —- Influ- ence of opinion , and consequent duty of forming sound opinions . Christians especially bound to love and seek truth . — Beauty of truth . - - - - Sect . 2.- - Use of Reason in the Pursuit of Truth . All knowl ...
Pagina 2
... 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 every thing she is subordinate and power- less . But if we ...
... 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 every thing she is subordinate and power- less . But if we ...
Pagina 10
... question alone , to seek out the causes that may have weakened woman's influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence ...
... question alone , to seek out the causes that may have weakened woman's influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence ...
Pagina 11
... question . The mean results of a system in its effects on the mass of average minds , are what mark its value and its tendency . In many cases , also , the practical and often severe moral discipline of woman's home- life opposes a ...
... question . The mean results of a system in its effects on the mass of average minds , are what mark its value and its tendency . In many cases , also , the practical and often severe moral discipline of woman's home- life opposes a ...
Pagina 12
... questions so earnestly dis- cussed in our day , what excuse have they to give for remaining indifferent to the progress of knowledge , and ignorant of the social relations amidst which they live ? What was blameless in a former ...
... questions so earnestly dis- cussed in our day , what excuse have they to give for remaining indifferent to the progress of knowledge , and ignorant of the social relations amidst which they live ? What was blameless in a former ...
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