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Page 40
... of civilized countries throw up a very high and strong fortification around female virtue . If man is willing to be vicious himself , he is not wil- ling that woman should be ; at least , he 40 INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY.
... of civilized countries throw up a very high and strong fortification around female virtue . If man is willing to be vicious himself , he is not wil- ling that woman should be ; at least , he 40 INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY.
Page 41
Hubbard Winslow. ling that woman should be ; at least , he will despise her and cast her out from society if she is . Men may indulge in vices to some extent , and yet hold high their heads , and move and shine in society . They may ...
Hubbard Winslow. ling that woman should be ; at least , he will despise her and cast her out from society if she is . Men may indulge in vices to some extent , and yet hold high their heads , and move and shine in society . They may ...
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... least evils of luxurious and refined society , that such habits are indulged as tend to deteriorate the health of females . Instead of being the active , vigorous , efficient daughters and matrons of simpler times , of high - toned ...
... least evils of luxurious and refined society , that such habits are indulged as tend to deteriorate the health of females . Instead of being the active , vigorous , efficient daughters and matrons of simpler times , of high - toned ...
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... least that she can know experimentally of the manner in which even her own daily food is pre- pared , or her own clothes made ; or of the more severe and useful labors of the mind , whether in acquiring or imparting knowledge ; or of ...
... least that she can know experimentally of the manner in which even her own daily food is pre- pared , or her own clothes made ; or of the more severe and useful labors of the mind , whether in acquiring or imparting knowledge ; or of ...
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... least the things on which a mind that would be truly emi- nent and excellent , must place its dependence . The young woman who places her dependence upon these , may lay her account with an inglorious and probably a wretched life . Let ...
... least the things on which a mind that would be truly emi- nent and excellent , must place its dependence . The young woman who places her dependence upon these , may lay her account with an inglorious and probably a wretched life . Let ...
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