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Page 10
... regard to the appropriate sphere of action and influence for the female sex . Nature had assigned to them a sphere distinct from and subordinate to that of man , though by no means less honorable and } important . Paganism had abused ...
... regard to the appropriate sphere of action and influence for the female sex . Nature had assigned to them a sphere distinct from and subordinate to that of man , though by no means less honorable and } important . Paganism had abused ...
Page 30
... regard to what they ought to do , and informing them , with solemn men- ace , what they have themselves determined to do if they do not yield to their wishes - even to repeat the expression of their sentiments until they do yield ; when ...
... regard to what they ought to do , and informing them , with solemn men- ace , what they have themselves determined to do if they do not yield to their wishes - even to repeat the expression of their sentiments until they do yield ; when ...
Page 45
... regard the precepts of Christianity , and office is so commonly held , not for the public good or the glory of God , but to gratify the lust of power and ambition ; it is , as our Savior said of the man devoted to riches , among the ...
... regard the precepts of Christianity , and office is so commonly held , not for the public good or the glory of God , but to gratify the lust of power and ambition ; it is , as our Savior said of the man devoted to riches , among the ...
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... regard to the more appropriate labors of men . The labors of the farm , of merchan- dise , of navigation , of the professions , and of many of the mechanic arts , cannot be much reduced ; while the operations of the cards , the wheels ...
... regard to the more appropriate labors of men . The labors of the farm , of merchan- dise , of navigation , of the professions , and of many of the mechanic arts , cannot be much reduced ; while the operations of the cards , the wheels ...
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... regard which she might formerly claim as the privilege of her sex , and will really merit the deference which was then conceded to her as a matter of course . Her influence is , therefore , now , in a great meas- ure , dependent on ...
... regard which she might formerly claim as the privilege of her sex , and will really merit the deference which was then conceded to her as a matter of course . Her influence is , therefore , now , in a great meas- ure , dependent on ...
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acquire admiration affection agreeable Almack's amiable apostasy apostle appropriate sphere beauty become benevolent better better sex blessed busy bodies cation cause cern Christ Christian contrary conversation COOPERSTOWN cultivation daughters delicacy delightful divine divine grace doctrine effort elegance elevate empiricism ence equally evil excellence excitement faith fashion fault feeling female character female sex gentle glory gospel grace habits happiness heart heaven holy honor husband hypochondriasis imagine important indolence indulge influ influence inspired instance instruction intel intellectual JOHN SANDFORD kind knowledge labor lady less ligion ment mind mistake moral mother natural ness never object Orpah peculiar perhaps persons piety pleasure principle quietism refined religion religious render respect romance Sappho Savior scarcely Scripture secure sentiment shine society sometimes spirit superior surely sympathy talent taste tattlers teach thing tion trials true true glory truth unfrequently vanity vice virtue whilst woman WOMAN III young women