Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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William Greenleaf Eliot. equal vulgarism of a less man , that the most important question as to a woman's education is , whether she can prepare a good dinner , or mend an old garment ; -questions which , if made the most important ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. equal vulgarism of a less man , that the most important question as to a woman's education is , whether she can prepare a good dinner , or mend an old garment ; -questions which , if made the most important ...
الصفحة 53
... importance of the institution of home . The more so , because this is the best means of elevating woman in the scale of social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully ...
... importance of the institution of home . The more so , because this is the best means of elevating woman in the scale of social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully ...
الصفحة 58
... importance , and in them is woman's place and woman's work . The Em- peror of the French said , which is a partial offset to his absurd saying already quoted , that the chief necessity in reforming the system of national education was ...
... importance , and in them is woman's place and woman's work . The Em- peror of the French said , which is a partial offset to his absurd saying already quoted , that the chief necessity in reforming the system of national education was ...
الصفحة 72
... important to woman herself to understand her true posi- tion . In civilized communities she is actually exerting an influence to which no limit can be placed . As I said in a former lecture , she is the lawgiver of social morality ; she ...
... important to woman herself to understand her true posi- tion . In civilized communities she is actually exerting an influence to which no limit can be placed . As I said in a former lecture , she is the lawgiver of social morality ; she ...
الصفحة 73
... important position in which she is placed . When we have done this , we shall be prepared to ask whether her education , as now generally conducted , is what it ought to be ; and I think that the an- swer to this question will be more ...
... important position in which she is placed . When we have done this , we shall be prepared to ask whether her education , as now generally conducted , is what it ought to be ; and I think that the an- swer to this question will be more ...
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