Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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... Interest of science , 286.- Mental and moral philosophy ; answer to objections to , 287. - Essen- tial for all employed in education , 289. - Study of our native lan- guage and literature , 291. - Critical study of language , 292 ...
... Interest of science , 286.- Mental and moral philosophy ; answer to objections to , 287. - Essen- tial for all employed in education , 289. - Study of our native lan- guage and literature , 291. - Critical study of language , 292 ...
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... interests which is the firmest bond of conjugal affection , rendered impossible by frivolous tastes and narrow sympathies ! How seldom do we find that true value for affection , which makes forbearance with foibles or waywardness so ...
... interests which is the firmest bond of conjugal affection , rendered impossible by frivolous tastes and narrow sympathies ! How seldom do we find that true value for affection , which makes forbearance with foibles or waywardness so ...
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... interests or pre- judices . Allowing , then , for all that women in general suffer from the want of self - control , the habits of self - indulgence and caprice , and the arbitrary tempers of men , we cannot forget how much those faults ...
... interests or pre- judices . Allowing , then , for all that women in general suffer from the want of self - control , the habits of self - indulgence and caprice , and the arbitrary tempers of men , we cannot forget how much those faults ...
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... interests it opens , and enter into the great social questions so earnestly discussed in our day , what excuse have they to give for remaining indifferent to the progress of knowledge , and ignorant of the social relations amidst which ...
... interests it opens , and enter into the great social questions so earnestly discussed in our day , what excuse have they to give for remaining indifferent to the progress of knowledge , and ignorant of the social relations amidst which ...
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... interest in all that is worthy to excite the interest of rational beings , -when they study and appreciate their own position as affecting , and affected by , wide social rela- tions , and perceive the magnitude and importance of the ...
... interest in all that is worthy to excite the interest of rational beings , -when they study and appreciate their own position as affecting , and affected by , wide social rela- tions , and perceive the magnitude and importance of the ...
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