Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education: With a View of the Principles and Conduct Prevalent Among Women of Rank and Fortune, Bind 2T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1799 - 327 sider |
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... bring the improvement fhe derives from them to the rectification of her principles , and the formation of her habits . The great ufes of ftudy are to enable her to regu- late her own mind , and to be useful to others . " To woman ...
... bring the improvement fhe derives from them to the rectification of her principles , and the formation of her habits . The great ufes of ftudy are to enable her to regu- late her own mind , and to be useful to others . " To woman ...
Side 3
... bring the imagination under dominion ; will lead her to think , to compare , to combine , to methodise : which will confer fuch a power of difcrimination that her judgment fhall learn to reject what is dazzling if it be not folid ; and ...
... bring the imagination under dominion ; will lead her to think , to compare , to combine , to methodise : which will confer fuch a power of difcrimination that her judgment fhall learn to reject what is dazzling if it be not folid ; and ...
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... brings forward po- litical as well as intellectual pretenfions : and among the innovations of this inno- vating period , the imposing term of rights has been produced to fanctify the claim of our female pretenders , with a view not only ...
... brings forward po- litical as well as intellectual pretenfions : and among the innovations of this inno- vating period , the imposing term of rights has been produced to fanctify the claim of our female pretenders , with a view not only ...
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... . They feel , perhaps , more intimately the want of a ftrength which is not their own . Chrift- ianity brings that : fuperinduced ftrength ; VOL . II . it it comes in aid of their confcious weakness , and OF THE SEXES . 33.
... . They feel , perhaps , more intimately the want of a ftrength which is not their own . Chrift- ianity brings that : fuperinduced ftrength ; VOL . II . it it comes in aid of their confcious weakness , and OF THE SEXES . 33.
Side 34
... bring to the ftudy of Chrift- ianity fewer of those prejudices which perfons of the other fex too often early contract . Men , from their claffical edu cation , acquire a strong partiality for the manners of Pagan antiquity , and the ...
... bring to the ftudy of Chrift- ianity fewer of those prejudices which perfons of the other fex too often early contract . Men , from their claffical edu cation , acquire a strong partiality for the manners of Pagan antiquity , and the ...
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affections againſt alfo almoſt amufements Apoſtle becauſe beft beſt beſtowed buſineſs cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriſtian cife confequence confider confifts converfation corruption courſe defire diffipated diftinct diverfions divine doctrine duty eſtabliſhed exerciſe expofed fafe faid falfe fame faſhionable feel feem felves female fenfe fenfibility ferve fhall fhort fhould fociety fome fometimes foul fpeak fpirit ftands ftate ftill ftrength ftrong fubject fuch fuggeft fuperior fuppofed furniſh fyftem Goſpel habit happineſs heart herſelf himſelf inftances inſtead intereft itſelf judgment kindneſs lefs ment mind moft moſt muft muſt natural neceffary neceffity nefs obferved object occafions ourſelves paffion perfons perhaps pleaſe pleaſures poffefs prayer prefent principle promiſed purfuit purſuing queſtion racters reaſon refpect religion ſcene Scripture ſeem ſenſe ſhe ſpeak ſtate tafte taſte temper thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion true truth underſtanding univerfal uſe vanity whofe whoſe woman women worldly
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