Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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עמוד 272
... knowledge to women than commonly falls to their lot at present : for though it may be doubted whether women should learn all that men learn , the immense disparity which now exists between their knowledge we should hardly think could ad ...
... knowledge to women than commonly falls to their lot at present : for though it may be doubted whether women should learn all that men learn , the immense disparity which now exists between their knowledge we should hardly think could ad ...
עמוד 284
... knowledge : not that we should meet together to talk of alkalis and angles , or to add to our stock of history and ... knowledge , but it is a very common thing to lament that the finest faculties in the world have been confined to ...
... knowledge : not that we should meet together to talk of alkalis and angles , or to add to our stock of history and ... knowledge , but it is a very common thing to lament that the finest faculties in the world have been confined to ...
עמוד 286
... knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved , as well as it may increase the strength of virtue . It is in itself only power ; and its value depends on its application . But , trust to the natural love of good where there is ...
... knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved , as well as it may increase the strength of virtue . It is in itself only power ; and its value depends on its application . But , trust to the natural love of good where there is ...
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