Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina ii
... carry out any plan , above all the general plan of life , 63.- Individual system of life must harmonize with the social system we belong to , 64. - Absence of method in views of life and education , 65. - Remedy lies in higher motives ...
... carry out any plan , above all the general plan of life , 63.- Individual system of life must harmonize with the social system we belong to , 64. - Absence of method in views of life and education , 65. - Remedy lies in higher motives ...
Pagina 6
... carry our examination into more serious social 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 ...
... carry our examination into more serious social 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 ...
Pagina 7
... carried on in two ways : the one by examining woman's social position , and ascertaining what is wrong in that , what injustice she suffers from , what evils she is made to bear which do not belong to her natural condition , and how far ...
... carried on in two ways : the one by examining woman's social position , and ascertaining what is wrong in that , what injustice she suffers from , what evils she is made to bear which do not belong to her natural condition , and how far ...
Pagina 12
... carried on at universities , and by the severe training of laborious professions , women undergo a systematic deterioration of tastes and habits during the most precious years of youth , who can be astonished that their influence is not ...
... carried on at universities , and by the severe training of laborious professions , women undergo a systematic deterioration of tastes and habits during the most precious years of youth , who can be astonished that their influence is not ...
Pagina 16
... least , all is open ; there is no hypocrisy of feeling ; it is a mercantile transation , and carried on as such things should be , in a calm , business - like manner , and MARRIAGE DE CONVENANCE . 17 is generally also effected by.
... least , all is open ; there is no hypocrisy of feeling ; it is a mercantile transation , and carried on as such things should be , in a calm , business - like manner , and MARRIAGE DE CONVENANCE . 17 is generally also effected by.
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