Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... bear which do not belong to her natural condition , and how far these have contributed to cripple her powers , and retard her improvement . The other is , by considering her as she is in herself ; her prevailing qualities good or evil ...
... bear which do not belong to her natural condition , and how far these have contributed to cripple her powers , and retard her improvement . The other is , by considering her as she is in herself ; her prevailing qualities good or evil ...
Pagina 19
... the tone of her character and pursuits , that she bears in mind those higher grounds of equality , it is then she is truly the helpmate of him * " Woman's Rights and Duties . " 20 NECESSITY OF HIGHER VIEWS . whom she obeys without.
... the tone of her character and pursuits , that she bears in mind those higher grounds of equality , it is then she is truly the helpmate of him * " Woman's Rights and Duties . " 20 NECESSITY OF HIGHER VIEWS . whom she obeys without.
Pagina 30
... bear with the burden of doubt , and mystery , and suffering that belongs to this stage of existence , ever reaching forward to a period of higher development and better knowledge . It may appear needless in a Christian country to dwell ...
... bear with the burden of doubt , and mystery , and suffering that belongs to this stage of existence , ever reaching forward to a period of higher development and better knowledge . It may appear needless in a Christian country to dwell ...
Pagina 53
... to which the proverbial cases of the spendthrift sons of prudent fathers , and the profligate children of religious parents bear melancholy witness . However admirable the precepts incul- 54 DR . BUTLER'S THEORY . cated , there is.
... to which the proverbial cases of the spendthrift sons of prudent fathers , and the profligate children of religious parents bear melancholy witness . However admirable the precepts incul- 54 DR . BUTLER'S THEORY . cated , there is.
Pagina 69
... bear more or less directly , then we have order and method-- the systematic development of thought , and steady progress in that real knowledge which is gained from the perception of relations . This view of method , as applied to study ...
... bear more or less directly , then we have order and method-- the systematic development of thought , and steady progress in that real knowledge which is gained from the perception of relations . This view of method , as applied to study ...
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