Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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... faculties are to be purposely and industriously weakened ? They are to form the characters of future men ; is that a cause why their own characters are to be broken and frittered down as they now are ? ' SYDNEY SMITH , Essay on Female ...
... faculties are to be purposely and industriously weakened ? They are to form the characters of future men ; is that a cause why their own characters are to be broken and frittered down as they now are ? ' SYDNEY SMITH , Essay on Female ...
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... faculties and affections , 81. - Different offices of conscience and reason , 82. - Evil of conscience being unenlightened by reason , 83. - Use of revelation as a standard of right and wrong , 84.- Importance of love of truth in ...
... faculties and affections , 81. - Different offices of conscience and reason , 82. - Evil of conscience being unenlightened by reason , 83. - Use of revelation as a standard of right and wrong , 84.- Importance of love of truth in ...
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... faculties - a torpor of the soul , -which being in opposition to its natural tendencies , produces irritation and discomfort . Why then is idleness , which in men is considered almost as a vice , looked upon with such indulgence in ...
... faculties - a torpor of the soul , -which being in opposition to its natural tendencies , produces irritation and discomfort . Why then is idleness , which in men is considered almost as a vice , looked upon with such indulgence in ...
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... faculties , born under one moral law , under one condition of trial here , to one hope of a higher existence hereafter . Whatever belongs to mere earthly relations must be earthly and transitory like them , and be regulated by the ...
... faculties , born under one moral law , under one condition of trial here , to one hope of a higher existence hereafter . Whatever belongs to mere earthly relations must be earthly and transitory like them , and be regulated by the ...
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... . The great requisite for them is the general development of the mind , as it acts upon character , that well- grounded and equable discipline of all the faculties , which makes 28 PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE . them fit to labour c 2.
... . The great requisite for them is the general development of the mind , as it acts upon character , that well- grounded and equable discipline of all the faculties , which makes 28 PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE . them fit to labour c 2.
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