Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... the sunshine of his love , they may spring up and bear the fruit of righteousness , or our life will be a growing sadness ; each added year will be an increas- ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion AN APPEAL . 11.
... the sunshine of his love , they may spring up and bear the fruit of righteousness , or our life will be a growing sadness ; each added year will be an increas- ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion AN APPEAL . 11.
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William Greenleaf Eliot. ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion of our cup . We would not lessen the ... tion , both sad and humiliating . From this the chief disappointments of woman's life proceed . When her early 12 AN ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. ing burden , and sorrow will become the por- tion of our cup . We would not lessen the ... tion , both sad and humiliating . From this the chief disappointments of woman's life proceed . When her early 12 AN ...
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... the days of girlhood to those of womanly years , without maturity of character , and completely unprepared for the real duties of woman's life . The transi- tion is very sudden , from the entire freedom from AN APPEAL . 25.
... the days of girlhood to those of womanly years , without maturity of character , and completely unprepared for the real duties of woman's life . The transi- tion is very sudden , from the entire freedom from AN APPEAL . 25.
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William Greenleaf Eliot. tion is very sudden , from the entire freedom from care , to a multitude of little vexations which try the temper , to the responsible du- ties of wife and mother , for which the whole strength of a mature ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. tion is very sudden , from the entire freedom from care , to a multitude of little vexations which try the temper , to the responsible du- ties of wife and mother , for which the whole strength of a mature ...
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... tion lies . The standard of morality among men is , to a considerable extent , fixed by woman . There are few men who will not admit that their training , either in virtue or vice , has been to a great degree according to the female ...
... tion lies . The standard of morality among men is , to a considerable extent , fixed by woman . There are few men who will not admit that their training , either in virtue or vice , has been to a great degree according to the female ...
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