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... cultivation and truest excellence of the female character lie at a much higher point than has been usually supposed ; and to set before them the means and motives to become ( in that elevated and holy state of society called the kingdom ...
... cultivation and truest excellence of the female character lie at a much higher point than has been usually supposed ; and to set before them the means and motives to become ( in that elevated and holy state of society called the kingdom ...
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... cultivation and truest excellence of the female character lie at a much higher point than has been usually supposed ; and to set before them the means and motives to become ( in that elevated and holy state of society called the kingdom ...
... cultivation and truest excellence of the female character lie at a much higher point than has been usually supposed ; and to set before them the means and motives to become ( in that elevated and holy state of society called the kingdom ...
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... cultivation , as the distinguishing duties of men ? How sadly then do they mistake who suppose that the sacred writers depress the female sex when they so much restrict their influence to personal , essential , intrinsic elevation and ...
... cultivation , as the distinguishing duties of men ? How sadly then do they mistake who suppose that the sacred writers depress the female sex when they so much restrict their influence to personal , essential , intrinsic elevation and ...
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... of Egypt , Greece , and Rome , where the cultivation of letters , the graces of finished style , the charms of poetry and eloquence , the elegancies of architecture , sculpture painting , and embroidery , the glory of conquest and.
... of Egypt , Greece , and Rome , where the cultivation of letters , the graces of finished style , the charms of poetry and eloquence , the elegancies of architecture , sculpture painting , and embroidery , the glory of conquest and.
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Hubbard Winslow. families the necessary supports of life . It is theirs to cultivate and dispose of the fruits of the earth ; to control the operations and secure the proceeds of the mechanic arts ; to prosecute and realize the avails of ...
Hubbard Winslow. families the necessary supports of life . It is theirs to cultivate and dispose of the fruits of the earth ; to control the operations and secure the proceeds of the mechanic arts ; to prosecute and realize the avails of ...
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