Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... regard to formation of opinion , 120. - Impatience of doubt ; doubt a necessary condition of our existence , 121. - Narrowness of mind , 123 . -Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions , 125. - Right view of opinion leads to ...
... regard to formation of opinion , 120. - Impatience of doubt ; doubt a necessary condition of our existence , 121. - Narrowness of mind , 123 . -Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions , 125. - Right view of opinion leads to ...
Pagina 10
... vigour , - and it is in this that modern education so signally fails , and it is for this that we call it no less defective in its purpose , than superficial in its results . NARROW SPHERE OF LIFE . 11 With regard to the.
... vigour , - and it is in this that modern education so signally fails , and it is for this that we call it no less defective in its purpose , than superficial in its results . NARROW SPHERE OF LIFE . 11 With regard to the.
Pagina 11
Maria G. Grey, Emily Shirreff. NARROW SPHERE OF LIFE . 11 With regard to the inactivity of woman's life , the remedy to that is also best to be found in increased mental exertion . The external life of women must necessarily be limited ...
Maria G. Grey, Emily Shirreff. NARROW SPHERE OF LIFE . 11 With regard to the inactivity of woman's life , the remedy to that is also best to be found in increased mental exertion . The external life of women must necessarily be limited ...
Pagina 24
... regard to the due performance of maternal duties , mere natural feelings are still more inadequate ; and it is probable that no one would in plain terms assert the contrary , though it is , in point of fact , assumed every day . The ...
... regard to the due performance of maternal duties , mere natural feelings are still more inadequate ; and it is probable that no one would in plain terms assert the contrary , though it is , in point of fact , assumed every day . The ...
Pagina 30
... regard to the application of reli- gious truth to our mixed condition here below . To avoid both errors , it is essential that we should habitually consider our mor- tal and immortal nature and destiny as parts of one great whole ; and ...
... regard to the application of reli- gious truth to our mixed condition here below . To avoid both errors , it is essential that we should habitually consider our mor- tal and immortal nature and destiny as parts of one great whole ; and ...
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