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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... will give precifion to her ideas ; will make an * exact mind ; every study which , instead of fimulating her fenfibility , will chastise if ; * which will give her definite notions ; will bring the which 2 PRACTICAL USE OF.
... will give precifion to her ideas ; will make an * exact mind ; every study which , instead of fimulating her fenfibility , will chastise if ; * which will give her definite notions ; will bring the which 2 PRACTICAL USE OF.
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... ideas from richer fources . The original ftock , fmall perhaps at firft , is soon spent ; and the fubfequent efforts grow more and more faint , if the mind which is continu- ally exhausting itself , be not alfo continu ally replenished ...
... ideas from richer fources . The original ftock , fmall perhaps at firft , is soon spent ; and the fubfequent efforts grow more and more faint , if the mind which is continu- ally exhausting itself , be not alfo continu ally replenished ...
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... ideas of women naturally fo very judicious , are their principles fo invincibly firm , are their views fo perfectly correct , are their judgments fo completely exact , that there is occafion for no additional weight , no fuperadded ...
... ideas of women naturally fo very judicious , are their principles fo invincibly firm , are their views fo perfectly correct , are their judgments fo completely exact , that there is occafion for no additional weight , no fuperadded ...
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... ideas as men , nor do their minds feize a great fubject with fo large a grafp . They are acute ob- fervers , and accurate judges of life and manners , as far as their own sphere of ob fervation extends ; but they describe a finaller ...
... ideas as men , nor do their minds feize a great fubject with fo large a grafp . They are acute ob- fervers , and accurate judges of life and manners , as far as their own sphere of ob fervation extends ; but they describe a finaller ...
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... ideas ; that deep and patient thinking which goes to the bottom of a subject ; nor that power of arrangement which knows how to link a thoufand con- nected ideas in one dependent train , with- out lofing fight of the original idea out ...
... ideas ; that deep and patient thinking which goes to the bottom of a subject ; nor that power of arrangement which knows how to link a thoufand con- nected ideas in one dependent train , with- out lofing fight of the original idea out ...
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