Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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... prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the different modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon the stern patriotism of Sparta or Rome , on the polished and ...
... prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the different modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon the stern patriotism of Sparta or Rome , on the polished and ...
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... prove nothing against the general statement , that to raise the moral standard , and to fashion character upon a higher mould , must be the work of mothers , and that in their hands , therefore , it rests to build up the foundations of ...
... prove nothing against the general statement , that to raise the moral standard , and to fashion character upon a higher mould , must be the work of mothers , and that in their hands , therefore , it rests to build up the foundations of ...
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... prove its fallacy , but it certainly contradicts all the analogy of our present existence , where every trial , and enjoyment , and hope is fitted to train active powers ; and it also seems at variance with many passages of Scripture ...
... prove its fallacy , but it certainly contradicts all the analogy of our present existence , where every trial , and enjoyment , and hope is fitted to train active powers ; and it also seems at variance with many passages of Scripture ...
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... prove that the proper happiness of man is not on earth ? This twofold purpose is in some measure apparent in the life of each individual ; there , also , the labour and trials of each are con- nected with the good of all , and self ...
... prove that the proper happiness of man is not on earth ? This twofold purpose is in some measure apparent in the life of each individual ; there , also , the labour and trials of each are con- nected with the good of all , and self ...
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... prove uncertain guides of life . This would seem to be generally acknowledged in the frequent remark we hear made on certain persons , namely , that they mean well , but are wanting in judgment or common sense ; but it appears to be ...
... prove uncertain guides of life . This would seem to be generally acknowledged in the frequent remark we hear made on certain persons , namely , that they mean well , but are wanting in judgment or common sense ; but it appears to be ...
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