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... take the heart captive . But she is very unwise who relies upon such things for her permanent in- fluence , or as the foundation of happiness . It is those virtues which entitle her to be called lovely AN APPEAL . 21.
... take the heart captive . But she is very unwise who relies upon such things for her permanent in- fluence , or as the foundation of happiness . It is those virtues which entitle her to be called lovely AN APPEAL . 21.
الصفحة 29
... fluence of woman is very great when she is young and beautiful . Although she is not herself exposed , as a general thing , to the danger of great iniquity , her influence is very great upon those in whose path the tempta- tion lies ...
... fluence of woman is very great when she is young and beautiful . Although she is not herself exposed , as a general thing , to the danger of great iniquity , her influence is very great upon those in whose path the tempta- tion lies ...
الصفحة 31
... , and has the air , at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
... , and has the air , at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
الصفحة 32
... fluence , the influence which she exerts by her real character , by her ideas upon religious and moral subjects expressed by words and conduct . Every woman , whose manners are at all attractive , is exerting such an influence wherever ...
... fluence , the influence which she exerts by her real character , by her ideas upon religious and moral subjects expressed by words and conduct . Every woman , whose manners are at all attractive , is exerting such an influence wherever ...
الصفحة 58
... of our land , the permanence of our in- stitutions , can be secured only through the in- fluence , which must be the home influence , of sensible and virtuous women . Legislators are good in their place , but for our happiness and 58 HOME .
... of our land , the permanence of our in- stitutions , can be secured only through the in- fluence , which must be the home influence , of sensible and virtuous women . Legislators are good in their place , but for our happiness and 58 HOME .
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