The Sphere and Duties of Woman: A Course of LecturesJ. Murphy, 1848 - 326 |
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... opinion .... ..................... 301 Formed by Literature ........................ 306 Immeasurably increased by education ......... .. 307 Mission of literary men ......... 313 Influence of religious institutions ........ 318 1 ...
... opinion .... ..................... 301 Formed by Literature ........................ 306 Immeasurably increased by education ......... .. 307 Mission of literary men ......... 313 Influence of religious institutions ........ 318 1 ...
Strona 78
... opinion , greater than is rational , or good for either party . " Their better physical condition , with- out doubt , enables them to command greater respect , and this respect reacts upon their physical condition , and gives them those ...
... opinion , greater than is rational , or good for either party . " Their better physical condition , with- out doubt , enables them to command greater respect , and this respect reacts upon their physical condition , and gives them those ...
Strona 79
... opinion that the consid- eration with which women are treated in this country is carried to excess , that she suffers for it in the end , by the feebleness , effeminacy , helplessness and bad health which it induces . For my own part I ...
... opinion that the consid- eration with which women are treated in this country is carried to excess , that she suffers for it in the end , by the feebleness , effeminacy , helplessness and bad health which it induces . For my own part I ...
Strona 205
... opinion or the practice which prevails in those parts of the world that are most civilized and most Chris- tian . I shall attempt to give my reasons for thinking that the importance of giving women a thorough education is not ...
... opinion or the practice which prevails in those parts of the world that are most civilized and most Chris- tian . I shall attempt to give my reasons for thinking that the importance of giving women a thorough education is not ...
Strona 213
... morality , and set at defiance those restraints which public opinion throws around the young , who are to be dependent on personal character . Nothing can counteract this fatal tendency but a judicious mother RIGHTS OF WOMAN . 213.
... morality , and set at defiance those restraints which public opinion throws around the young , who are to be dependent on personal character . Nothing can counteract this fatal tendency but a judicious mother RIGHTS OF WOMAN . 213.
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