| Emma Willard - 1819 - 50 páginas
...in general; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...She has given us, in a greater degree than men, the gentle arts of insinuation, to soften their minds, and fit them to receive impressions; a greater quickness... | |
| Emma Willard - 1819 - 46 páginas
...in general; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ; and take it from 27 those, whose services the state wants in many other ways. That nature designed for our sex the care... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...in general; and, in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children in hands now nearly useless to society; and...She has given us, 'in a greater degree than men, the gentle arts of insinuation, to soften their minds, and fit them to receive impressions ; a greater... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 660 páginas
...in general ; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...She has given us, in 'a greater degree than men, the gentle arts of insinuation, to soften their minds, and fit them to receive impressions; a greater quickness... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 656 páginas
...in general ; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...She has given us, in a greater degree than men, the gentle arts of insinuation, to soften their minds, and fit them to receive impressions ; a greater... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 686 páginas
...in general ; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...wants in many other ways. That nature designed for onr sex the care of children, she has made manifest, by mental as well as physical indications. She... | |
| 1859 - 736 páginas
...in general ; and in the manuer of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...services the state wants in many other ways. That nature desigued for our sex the eare of children, she has made manifest, by mental as well as physieal indieations.... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1870 - 228 páginas
...in general ; and in the manner of operating on these, would probably place the business of teaching children, in hands now nearly useless to society ;...She has given us, in a greater degree than men, the gentle arts of insinuation, to soften their minds, and fit them to receive impressions ; a greater... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - 1893 - 240 páginas
...schools in general, and in the manner of operating on these would probably place the business of teaching children in hands now nearly useless to society, and...services the State wants in many other ways. That Nature desigued for onr sex the care of children, she has made manifest by mental as well as physical indications.... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - 1893 - 240 páginas
...schools in general, and in the manner of operating on these would probably place the business of teaching children in hands now nearly useless to society, and take it from those whoso services the State wants in many other ways. That Nature designed for our sex the care of children,... | |
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