Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xii
... self - control . Self - command in danger . - Power of the will over the intellect . - why . - Women deficient in self - control ; Management of temper . - Habitual cheerfulness the sign of a well - regulated mind . 182 194 228 Sect . 3 ...
... self - control . Self - command in danger . - Power of the will over the intellect . - why . - Women deficient in self - control ; Management of temper . - Habitual cheerfulness the sign of a well - regulated mind . 182 194 228 Sect . 3 ...
Pagina 4
... control or interference of women in state affairs ; and , at the same time , the fairer is the field for the exercise of that moral influ- ence which is the best safeguard of national happiness . Plot and intrigue , the natural ...
... control or interference of women in state affairs ; and , at the same time , the fairer is the field for the exercise of that moral influ- ence which is the best safeguard of national happiness . Plot and intrigue , the natural ...
Pagina 7
... control ! How much do we see of discomfort and jarring owing to want of tact or forbearance ! How often is that full communion of thought , and feelings , and interests , which is the firmest bond of conjugal affection , rendered ...
... control ! How much do we see of discomfort and jarring owing to want of tact or forbearance ! How often is that full communion of thought , and feelings , and interests , which is the firmest bond of conjugal affection , rendered ...
Pagina 9
... control . Men must be the legislators of the world ; the post of authority is theirs , not by assumption , or in consequence of this or that combina- tion of circumstances or system of government , but in virtue of the law which has ...
... control . Men must be the legislators of the world ; the post of authority is theirs , not by assumption , or in consequence of this or that combina- tion of circumstances or system of government , but in virtue of the law which has ...
Pagina 10
... self - control , the habits of self- indulgence and caprice , and the arbitrary tempers of men , we cannot forget how much those faults are owing to the neglect and short - sightedness of mothers , and to the servility of women in other ...
... self - control , the habits of self- indulgence and caprice , and the arbitrary tempers of men , we cannot forget how much those faults are owing to the neglect and short - sightedness of mothers , and to the servility of women in other ...
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