Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... the whole world of thought , of those united by the closest ties , if , while the one is urged forward in the ceaseless race , the other is content to - -- remain stationary and indifferent . It is always , indeed 12 GENERAL VIEW OF.
... the whole world of thought , of those united by the closest ties , if , while the one is urged forward in the ceaseless race , the other is content to - -- remain stationary and indifferent . It is always , indeed 12 GENERAL VIEW OF.
Pagina 13
... remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest , - this is the fault of education . No social changes could give to women the high ...
... remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest , - this is the fault of education . No social changes could give to women the high ...
Pagina 19
... remain the same , since it is ever the motive , more than the means employed , which influences the mind . Apart from all the powerful considerations which , to beings gifted with affections , must make that state of life preferable ...
... remain the same , since it is ever the motive , more than the means employed , which influences the mind . Apart from all the powerful considerations which , to beings gifted with affections , must make that state of life preferable ...
Pagina 28
... remain ignorant and unfit to exercise the privi- leges they possess ; so on the other , while commerce brings the productions of every climate in cheap abundance to our mar- kets , and science is applied more and more to the increase of ...
... remain ignorant and unfit to exercise the privi- leges they possess ; so on the other , while commerce brings the productions of every climate in cheap abundance to our mar- kets , and science is applied more and more to the increase of ...
Pagina 29
... remain a feeling of compassionate protection , which the bond of children may ripen into something of tenderness and considera- tion ; but strong affection , the Creator's pledge of immortality , will never be called forth at all ...
... remain a feeling of compassionate protection , which the bond of children may ripen into something of tenderness and considera- tion ; but strong affection , the Creator's pledge of immortality , will never be called forth at all ...
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