| 1799 - 612 páginas
...display of female virtue is the domestic circle. ' The profession of ladies, to which the bent of lielr instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock, of ideas, and principles, and qualifications ready to be applied and appropriated, as occasion... | |
| Hannah More - 1799 - 324 páginas
...refpective object. Would it not be ftrange if they were called out to exercife their profeffion, or to fet up their trade, with only a little general knowledge...definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The proVOL. i. H feffion. feflion of ladies, to which the bent of their inftruction fhould be turned, is... | |
| 1799 - 458 páginas
...refpective object. Would it not be ftrange if they were called out to exercife their profeflion, or to fet up their trade, with only a little general knowledge...definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profeflion of ladies, to which the bent of their inftiuction mould be turned, is that of daughters,... | |
| Hannah More - 1801 - 384 páginas
...their trade,- with only a little general knowledge «f the trades and profeffions of all other 1 5 men, men, and without any previous definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profeffion of ladies, to which the bent of their inftruction fhould be turned, is that of daughters,... | |
| 1803 - 456 páginas
...end of education to make women of fashion dancers, singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, varnishers, engravers, and embroiderers....wives, mothers, and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas,... | |
| Hannah More - 1809 - 324 páginas
...with only •a little general knowledge of the trades of all other uiun. * See Cataliae's Conspiracy. and without any previous definite application to their...to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications, and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated,... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 páginas
...profession, or to set up their trade, with only a liltle -generalf knowledge of the trades and professions of all other •men, and without -any previous definite...own peculiar calling ? The profession of ladies, to ivvhich the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that -of daughters, wives, mothers, and... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1818 - 432 páginas
...brightest ornaments of her sex and of human nature itself, remarks : — " The profession of women, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned,...wives, mothers and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be funii.shed with a stock of ideas,... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1823 - 286 páginas
...brightest ornaments of her sex and of human nature itself, remarks : — " The profession of women, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned,...wives, mothers and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas,... | |
| John Angell James - 1827 - 186 páginas
...exercise their profession, or to sat up thair trade, with only a little general knowledge of the trades of other men, and without any previous definite application...to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas and principles, and qualifications and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated,... | |
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