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Page 12
... kind ; but we wish to see such cases " few and far be- tween . " We should wisely consider the end of all things not far distant should they become universal . It may be difficult to trace the precise line of demarkation where the ...
... kind ; but we wish to see such cases " few and far be- tween . " We should wisely consider the end of all things not far distant should they become universal . It may be difficult to trace the precise line of demarkation where the ...
Page 24
... kind , always full of mercy and good fruits ; whose subject is always most loved and admired where most known , and of course always most loved and admired at home , and then by all who know her . Who can tell how great the influence ...
... kind , always full of mercy and good fruits ; whose subject is always most loved and admired where most known , and of course always most loved and admired at home , and then by all who know her . Who can tell how great the influence ...
Page 25
... kind of persecution . They very sincerely suppose that they are far in advance of their unenlightened , less philanthropic , or more timid sisters . They are willing to brave public sen- timent at all hazards . They have entire ...
... kind of persecution . They very sincerely suppose that they are far in advance of their unenlightened , less philanthropic , or more timid sisters . They are willing to brave public sen- timent at all hazards . They have entire ...
Page 29
... kind- ness and charity abroad , in ways comprehended in the appropriate sphere of female action , may con- sider it their privilege and duty to do it . It is our happiness to know some such women , who , although not mothers of families ...
... kind- ness and charity abroad , in ways comprehended in the appropriate sphere of female action , may con- sider it their privilege and duty to do it . It is our happiness to know some such women , who , although not mothers of families ...
Page 41
... kind and forgiving are they , still admit them into their society , and give them the smile of indul- gence . But these are things which woman cannot do . She cannot , in the first place , practise vices without being known , as men can ...
... kind and forgiving are they , still admit them into their society , and give them the smile of indul- gence . But these are things which woman cannot do . She cannot , in the first place , practise vices without being known , as men can ...
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