| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1833 - 234 стор.
...Contending for the rights of women, my main argument is built on this simple principle, that if she be not prepared by education to become the companion...co-operate, unless she know why she ought to be virtuous 1 unless freedom strengthen her reason till she comprehend her duty, and see in what manner it is connected... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 288 стор.
...which is still tolerated in France. In the dedication she states the " main argument" of the work, "built on this simple principle, that if woman be...with respect to its influence on general practice." In carrying 'out this argument the most noticeable fact is the extraordinary plainness of speech, and... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 286 стор.
...which is still tolerated in France. In the dedication she states the " main argument " of the \vork, " built on this simple principle, that if woman be not...with respect to its influence on general practice." In carrying out this argument the most noticeable fact is the extraordinary plainness of speech, and... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 280 стор.
...which is still tolerated in France. In the dedication she states the " main argument" of the work, "built on this simple principle, that if woman be...with respect to its influence on general practice." In carrying out this argument the most noticeable fact is the extraordinary plainness of speech, and... | |
| Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 386 стор.
...rights of woman, my main argument," she tells him, "is built on this simple principle, that if she be not prepared by education to become the companion...And how can woman be expected to co-operate unless t she know why she ought to be virtuous ; unless freedom strengthen her reason till she comprehend... | |
| Annie Besant - 1884 - 468 стор.
...important and original work, in her own words, "is based on this simple principle, that if woman is not prepared by education to become the companion...with respect to its influence on general practice." She insisted that not only the virtue but the knowledge of the two sexes should be the same, that both... | |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage - 1886 - 1132 стор.
...prepared by education to become the companion of man, she will stop the progress of knowledge and virtue; for truth must be common to all or it will be inefficacious with respect to its influence in general practice. And how can 'woman be expected to cooperate unless she know why she ought to be... | |
| 1899 - 642 стор.
...„education te become the companion of man , she will stop the „progress of knowledge and virtue; for truth must be common to „all or it will be inefficacious with respect to its influence on 1) Talleyrand ha'l een verslag uitgebracht over het openbaar onderwija (in Frankrijk) aan de Nationale... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 294 стор.
...The Guardian is a thoughtful Paper by Addison on the same subject. progress of knowledge and virtue ; for truth must be common to all or it will be inefficacious...how can woman be expected to co-operate unless she knows why she ought to be virtuous—unless freedom strengthens her reason till she comprehends her... | |
| 1894 - 684 стор.
...prepared by education to become the companion of man, she will stop the progress of knowledge and virtue ; for truth must be common to all, or it will be inefficacious,...respect to its influence on general practice." And again, in 1869, Mr. John Stuart Mill put forward exactly the same argument : " The principle which... | |
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