Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 41
... social in- justice . Why may she not have the whole great sphere of the world to act in ? Why should her influence be more limited than that of man ? We answer , that our real influence is often stronger , for being limited in its im ...
... social in- justice . Why may she not have the whole great sphere of the world to act in ? Why should her influence be more limited than that of man ? We answer , that our real influence is often stronger , for being limited in its im ...
الصفحة 45
... social influence of home , depends upon the manner in which these trifling details are attended to . A slov- enly house , or a badly ordered table , or ill- clothed children , make an uncomfortable home , and a man must be a saint to ...
... social influence of home , depends upon the manner in which these trifling details are attended to . A slov- enly house , or a badly ordered table , or ill- clothed children , make an uncomfortable home , and a man must be a saint to ...
الصفحة 46
... social standing , nor how humble her lot ; if she has a home , whether it be a palace or a single room , the ordering of her own house- hold , with all its trifling occupations , is her first duty and should be her first care . With ...
... social standing , nor how humble her lot ; if she has a home , whether it be a palace or a single room , the ordering of her own house- hold , with all its trifling occupations , is her first duty and should be her first care . With ...
الصفحة 47
... social , moral , and spiritual uses , proceeding from the wise regulation of the household , which bestow dig- nity on what would otherwise be trifling , and give value to things which would otherwise serve only to please the taste or ...
... social , moral , and spiritual uses , proceeding from the wise regulation of the household , which bestow dig- nity on what would otherwise be trifling , and give value to things which would otherwise serve only to please the taste or ...
الصفحة 53
... social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully conceded . In this country , every thing depends upon it . It is the nur- sery of republican simplicity and republican ...
... social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully conceded . In this country , every thing depends upon it . It is the nur- sery of republican simplicity and republican ...
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