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" ... modesty and the refined manners of women to their being well taught in moral and religious duty, to the hazardous situation in which they are placed, to that perpetual vigilance which it is their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action, and... "
The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ... - Page 170
edited by - 1812
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 4

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action» and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...hazard such a proposition respecting any thing; but we arc saying, that, upon the whole, it is the best method of employing time; and that there are fewer...
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The Boston Spectator: Devoted to Politicks and Belles-lettres, Volume 1

United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action, — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...upon the whole, it is the best method of employing lime ; and that there are fewer objections to it, than to any other method. There are, perhaps, 50,OOO...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review ...

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action, — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...not hazard such a proposition respecting any thing ;bnt we are saying, that, upon the whole, it is the best method of employing time; and that there are...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 3-4

1835 - 916 pages
...Ihe slern and magnanimous virtues expecl at their hands. After all, lei il be remembered, we are nol saying there are no objections to the diffusion of knowledge among the female sex. We would nol hazard such a proposition respecting any thing ; but we are saying, that, upon Ihe whole, it is...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 3-4

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate Ihe slern and magnanimous -virtues expect al their hands. After all, let it be remembered, we are not saying there are no objections lo the diffusion of knowledge among the female sex. We would not hazard such a proposition respecting...
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The Works of Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 348 pages
...duty to exercise over thought, and word, and action, — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...saying, that, upon the whole, it is the best method of employ, ing time : and that there are fewer objections to it than to any other method. There arc, perhaps,...
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The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 1

Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 424 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action, — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...expect at their hands. After all, let it be remembered, wo are not saying there are no objections to the diffusion of knowledge among the female sex. We would...
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Essays

Sydney Smith - 1847 - 524 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action, — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...We would not hazard such a proposition respecting anything ; but we are saying that, upon the whole, it is the best method of employing time ; and that...
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The Modern British Essayists: Smith, Sydney. Works

English essays - 1852 - 498 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action,— and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...hands. After all, let it be remembered, we are not say: ing there are no objections to the diffusion of j knowledge among the female sex. We would , not...
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Selections from the Writings ...

Rev. Sidney Smith - English essays - 1854 - 296 pages
...their duty to exercise over thought, word, and action — and to that cultivation of the mild virtues, which those who cultivate the stern and magnanimous...objections to the diffusion of knowledge among the female OO sex. We would not hazard such a proposition respecting any thing; but we are saying, that upon the...
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