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... present form and connection . The first chapter is designed to indicate the sphere in which Christianity instructs woman to move and act ; the second , to show what Christianity has done for her , and to exhibit the reasons why more ...
... present form and connection . The first chapter is designed to indicate the sphere in which Christianity instructs woman to move and act ; the second , to show what Christianity has done for her , and to exhibit the reasons why more ...
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... present to the minds of " our daughters " an object worthy of their loftiest and most benevo- lent ambition , and to show them how they may obtain it ; to convince them that the right cultivation and truest excellence of the female ...
... present to the minds of " our daughters " an object worthy of their loftiest and most benevo- lent ambition , and to show them how they may obtain it ; to convince them that the right cultivation and truest excellence of the female ...
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... present form and connection . The first chapter is designed to indicate the sphere in which Christianity instructs woman to move and act ; the second , to show what Christianity has done for her , and to exhibit the reasons why more ...
... present form and connection . The first chapter is designed to indicate the sphere in which Christianity instructs woman to move and act ; the second , to show what Christianity has done for her , and to exhibit the reasons why more ...
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... present to the minds of " our daughters " an object worthy of their loftiest and most benevo- lent ambition , and to show them how they may obtain it ; to convince them that the right cultivation and truest excellence of the female ...
... present to the minds of " our daughters " an object worthy of their loftiest and most benevo- lent ambition , and to show them how they may obtain it ; to convince them that the right cultivation and truest excellence of the female ...
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... present time . It may not be the duty of every person to watch the signs of the times , but it is certainly the duty of some to do it ; and those whom God has set expressly as watch- men to his people , and to whom he has said , " Hear ...
... present time . It may not be the duty of every person to watch the signs of the times , but it is certainly the duty of some to do it ; and those whom God has set expressly as watch- men to his people , and to whom he has said , " Hear ...
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