Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... relations of social and domestic usefulness to be studied and appreciated , in order to exercise it rightly ; with none , in short , of those thoughts which belong to the sober and elevating view of female influence . This is one of the ...
... relations of social and domestic usefulness to be studied and appreciated , in order to exercise it rightly ; with none , in short , of those thoughts which belong to the sober and elevating view of female influence . This is one of the ...
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... relations , such as those between master and servant , rich and poor , in which that influence must necessarily be great , we find pride and bitterness , servility and mistrust , mostly arising from deplorable ignorance of the true ...
... relations , such as those between master and servant , rich and poor , in which that influence must necessarily be great , we find pride and bitterness , servility and mistrust , mostly arising from deplorable ignorance of the true ...
Pagina 9
... relations , we find that the result of her influence is below what we were naturally led to expect in a period such as ours . It has not perhaps fallen off , it is not lower in its character than in former times , but it has not taken a ...
... relations , we find that the result of her influence is below what we were naturally led to expect in a period such as ours . It has not perhaps fallen off , it is not lower in its character than in former times , but it has not taken a ...
Pagina 10
... relations of life , which tolerates and even encourages defects which they secretly blame or despise . Secondly . It is both a more practical and a more healthy view which regards those abuses of a system , the remedy of which is in our ...
... relations of life , which tolerates and even encourages defects which they secretly blame or despise . Secondly . It is both a more practical and a more healthy view which regards those abuses of a system , the remedy of which is in our ...
Pagina 12
... relations amidst which they live ? What was blameless in a former generation is culpable in them , and inasmuch as the modern system of education tends to hide real incapacity , and to blind us to its blamable results , in so far as it ...
... relations amidst which they live ? What was blameless in a former generation is culpable in them , and inasmuch as the modern system of education tends to hide real incapacity , and to blind us to its blamable results , in so far as it ...
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