Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina i
... tion of the period , 3.- Responsibility entailed by such influence , 4.- What are the effects of female influence in our own day , 5. - What causes tend to lower it , 8. - Defective education and inactive life of women , 9. - Mental ...
... tion of the period , 3.- Responsibility entailed by such influence , 4.- What are the effects of female influence in our own day , 5. - What causes tend to lower it , 8. - Defective education and inactive life of women , 9. - Mental ...
Pagina iii
... tion ; inaccuracy common in writing and speaking , 138. - Confusion of facts and inferences , 140. - Women wanting in justice , 142.- Partisanship ; its evils , 143. - Justice between ourselves and others , 143. - Thoughtlessness one ...
... tion ; inaccuracy common in writing and speaking , 138. - Confusion of facts and inferences , 140. - Women wanting in justice , 142.- Partisanship ; its evils , 143. - Justice between ourselves and others , 143. - Thoughtlessness one ...
Pagina 2
... tion towards him , which cannot be altered whatever be the out- ward forms of society . The source of this indestructible influence lies deep in the passions and affections of men , and its empire not only moulds the child from the ...
... tion towards him , which cannot be altered whatever be the out- ward forms of society . The source of this indestructible influence lies deep in the passions and affections of men , and its empire not only moulds the child from the ...
Pagina 4
... tion of our sex in a semi - barbarous age , and of the frightful corruption which waited upon the long agonies of the feudal system ; a shadow , which a better tone of education , and a higher view of woman's position , can alone dispel ...
... tion of our sex in a semi - barbarous age , and of the frightful corruption which waited upon the long agonies of the feudal system ; a shadow , which a better tone of education , and a higher view of woman's position , can alone dispel ...
Pagina 14
... tion as they are more fitted to be played upon and to become the instruments of subjection . In a man's sober view of life , he would probably always wish to find in marriage a rational com- panion - a being that could sympathize in his ...
... tion as they are more fitted to be played upon and to become the instruments of subjection . In a man's sober view of life , he would probably always wish to find in marriage a rational com- panion - a being that could sympathize in his ...
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