Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... equally distressed to see so little that denotes a beneficial influence . We find women foremost in the strife of party fanati- cism . We see them lending their aid to every superstition that degrades the simplicity of Christ's religion ...
... equally distressed to see so little that denotes a beneficial influence . We find women foremost in the strife of party fanati- cism . We see them lending their aid to every superstition that degrades the simplicity of Christ's religion ...
Pagina 7
... aided or trammelled by her social condition . Each of these methods of inquiry must equally lead to a partial result , since the social position and the moral and mental condition so act , and react 8 TWO MODES OF upon each other , that it.
... aided or trammelled by her social condition . Each of these methods of inquiry must equally lead to a partial result , since the social position and the moral and mental condition so act , and react 8 TWO MODES OF upon each other , that it.
Pagina 12
... equally absurd and unnatural , and quiet tastes and pursuits considered as singularities their parents are ashamed to own , lest they should draw down upon them the ridicule of the world . The utmost folly in the opposite extreme often ...
... equally absurd and unnatural , and quiet tastes and pursuits considered as singularities their parents are ashamed to own , lest they should draw down upon them the ridicule of the world . The utmost folly in the opposite extreme often ...
Pagina 16
... equally unprovided with private means , exertion is forbidden ; their only alternative from poverty and dependence is marriage . The latter becomes then a neces- sary speculation , or , as we have heard it called by a gentleman , a ...
... equally unprovided with private means , exertion is forbidden ; their only alternative from poverty and dependence is marriage . The latter becomes then a neces- sary speculation , or , as we have heard it called by a gentleman , a ...
Pagina 19
... equally her indisputable privilege to claim . " Her rights to all the perfection and happiness her nature admits of , rest precisely on the same grounds as those of men , the Crea- tor's design interpreted by the powers he has given ...
... equally her indisputable privilege to claim . " Her rights to all the perfection and happiness her nature admits of , rest precisely on the same grounds as those of men , the Crea- tor's design interpreted by the powers he has given ...
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