| Thomas Amory - Anecdotes - 1766 - 572 pages
...or the ipe- education cies, why fhculd they not be cultivated b the fame method ? Why mould realbn be left to itfelf in one of the fexes, and be difciplined...ought to confider in this particular, not what is the fev, but what is the fpecies they belong to. And if women of fortune were fo confidered, and educated... | |
| Books - 1766 - 768 pages
...with fo much care in the other. Learning and knowledge ate perfections in us rot as we are men, hot as we are rational creatures, in which order of beings the female work! is upon the fame level with the male. We ought to confider in this particular, not what is the... | |
| Thomas Amory - English wit and humor - 1770 - 406 pages
...mould reafon be left to itfelf in one of the fexes, and be difciplined with fo much care in the ether. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us not as...fame level with the male. We ought to confider in . VoL. IV. C this this particular, not what is the fex, but what is the fpecies they belong to. And... | |
| 1804 - 498 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in VOL. IV. L this particular, not what is the sex,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 296 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 pages
...streets. Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what is the sex, but what is... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1823 - 358 pages
...the same method? Why should reason be left to itself in one of the sexes, and be disciplined with so much care in the other ? Learning and knowledge are...which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male. We ought to consider in this particular, not what .is the sex, but what is... | |
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