Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Risultati 6-10 di 83
Pagina 9
... considering her as she is in herself ; her pre- vailing qualities , good or evil , her education and aims in life , all the means , in short , in her own power to work out the great purposes of her existence , whether aided or ...
... considering her as she is in herself ; her pre- vailing qualities , good or evil , her education and aims in life , all the means , in short , in her own power to work out the great purposes of her existence , whether aided or ...
Pagina 10
... consider in what they themselves have failed , and do the utmost that lies in their own power to rise to the height of the position designed for them by Providence , and we cannot doubt , that whatever prejudice , or injustice , or ...
... consider in what they themselves have failed , and do the utmost that lies in their own power to rise to the height of the position designed for them by Providence , and we cannot doubt , that whatever prejudice , or injustice , or ...
Pagina 11
... considering so wide a question . The mean results of a system in its effects on the mass of average minds , are what mark its value and its tendency . In many cases , also , the practical and often severe moral discipline of woman's ...
... considering so wide a question . The mean results of a system in its effects on the mass of average minds , are what mark its value and its tendency . In many cases , also , the practical and often severe moral discipline of woman's ...
Pagina 16
... consider it indis- pensable to their happiness , and if not to their own self - respect , at least as a title to the respect of others . This fundamental , and , in our opinion , degrading error , lies 16 GENERAL VIEW OF.
... consider it indis- pensable to their happiness , and if not to their own self - respect , at least as a title to the respect of others . This fundamental , and , in our opinion , degrading error , lies 16 GENERAL VIEW OF.
Pagina 25
... consider it , that women should early contemplate and prepare themselves for the trials of a lonely life . Few ... considering is proportion- ably great . While the idea is strongly rooted , 3 WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 25.
... consider it , that women should early contemplate and prepare themselves for the trials of a lonely life . Few ... considering is proportion- ably great . While the idea is strongly rooted , 3 WOMAN'S POSITION AND INFLUENCE . 25.
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