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... of the female character are sa- crificed , and the way thus prepared for the annihi lation of the domestic ties and relations . Although moral goodness is essentially the same in all , APPROPRIATE SPHERE OF WOMAN . 11.
... of the female character are sa- crificed , and the way thus prepared for the annihi lation of the domestic ties and relations . Although moral goodness is essentially the same in all , APPROPRIATE SPHERE OF WOMAN . 11.
Page 12
... moral virtues are to be modified by and adapted to the sphere in which she was made to move . If modesty and delicacy are becoming in both sexes , they are eminently the ornament of the female sex ; while all the moral virtues of either ...
... moral virtues are to be modified by and adapted to the sphere in which she was made to move . If modesty and delicacy are becoming in both sexes , they are eminently the ornament of the female sex ; while all the moral virtues of either ...
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... moral constitution of the sexes , as well as the Bible , instructs us that all the affairs of state , both civil and political , all the affairs of the church as respects both government and pub- lic teaching , all the enterprises for ...
... moral constitution of the sexes , as well as the Bible , instructs us that all the affairs of state , both civil and political , all the affairs of the church as respects both government and pub- lic teaching , all the enterprises for ...
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... moral 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 ...
... moral 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 ...
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Hubbard Winslow. pure moral influence of personal excellence ; always unaspiring , always modest and delicate , always gen- tle and kind , always full of mercy and good fruits ; whose subject is always most loved and admired where most ...
Hubbard Winslow. pure moral influence of personal excellence ; always unaspiring , always modest and delicate , always gen- tle and kind , always full of mercy and good fruits ; whose subject is always most loved and admired where most ...
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