Woman as She Should beOtis, Broaders & Company, 1843 - 256 páginas |
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... talent is with them a crying sin . But the blame is not wholly theirs . The vices entertained by many of the other sex , and false no- tions of refinement encouraged by society at large , have contributed to make our daughters suppose ...
... talent is with them a crying sin . But the blame is not wholly theirs . The vices entertained by many of the other sex , and false no- tions of refinement encouraged by society at large , have contributed to make our daughters suppose ...
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... talent , to give zest to it . She is , and ought to be , the enlivener of society . If she restrains im- propriety , she may promote cheerfulness ; and it is not because her conversation is innocent that it need therefore be dull . The ...
... talent , to give zest to it . She is , and ought to be , the enlivener of society . If she restrains im- propriety , she may promote cheerfulness ; and it is not because her conversation is innocent that it need therefore be dull . The ...
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... transition , are equally rude and disappointing . Such indifference is inexcusable in those whose talent for conversation might be so easily improved . English women are proverbially silent ; yet there is no 10 CAUSES OF.
... transition , are equally rude and disappointing . Such indifference is inexcusable in those whose talent for conversation might be so easily improved . English women are proverbially silent ; yet there is no 10 CAUSES OF.
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... women this is a Christian duty . How often should they suppress their own claims rather than interfere with those of others . How studiously should they employ their talent in developing that of their FEMALE INFLUENCE . 11.
... women this is a Christian duty . How often should they suppress their own claims rather than interfere with those of others . How studiously should they employ their talent in developing that of their FEMALE INFLUENCE . 11.
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Hubbard Winslow. should they employ their talent in developing that of their associates , and not for its own display . How invariably should they discard pretension , and shun even the appearance of conceit ; seeking to imbibe the ...
Hubbard Winslow. should they employ their talent in developing that of their associates , and not for its own display . How invariably should they discard pretension , and shun even the appearance of conceit ; seeking to imbibe the ...
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