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Page 39
... by any accident or caprice , nor by any physical violence . It is the result of consideration , thought , reflec- tion , bestowed upon the subject in sufficient relative measure to secure , through divine influence , the moral ON WOMAN .
... by any accident or caprice , nor by any physical violence . It is the result of consideration , thought , reflec- tion , bestowed upon the subject in sufficient relative measure to secure , through divine influence , the moral ON WOMAN .
Page 52
... result in larger ac- cessions to religion from the female than from the male sex , allowing them to possess the same mental constitution and supposing Christianity to be a sys- tem of truth . Thus the calamities of the apostasy , which ...
... result in larger ac- cessions to religion from the female than from the male sex , allowing them to possess the same mental constitution and supposing Christianity to be a sys- tem of truth . Thus the calamities of the apostasy , which ...
Page 56
... result of the most perfect and happy condition of society . Utility and ornament in the female character are here united . Our daugh- ters are to be , not as in pagan and savage nations , the abject subjects of menial toil , drudgery ...
... result of the most perfect and happy condition of society . Utility and ornament in the female character are here united . Our daugh- ters are to be , not as in pagan and savage nations , the abject subjects of menial toil , drudgery ...
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... resulting from modern modes of dress - perhaps too much ; although the testimony of such scientific and valua- ble authority as the medical profession , is certainly deserving of very serious attention . Some have probably carried their ...
... resulting from modern modes of dress - perhaps too much ; although the testimony of such scientific and valua- ble authority as the medical profession , is certainly deserving of very serious attention . Some have probably carried their ...
Page 61
... resulting from the exposures and intem- perate excitements of frequent and late assemblies of gaiety and pleasure ; from indulgence in eating and drinking ; particularly from the use of confec- tionary , of highly seasoned dishes and of ...
... resulting from the exposures and intem- perate excitements of frequent and late assemblies of gaiety and pleasure ; from indulgence in eating and drinking ; particularly from the use of confec- tionary , of highly seasoned dishes and of ...
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