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" ... why the disproportion in knowledge between the two sexes should be so great, when the inequality in natural talents is so small; or why the understanding of women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better... "
The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ... - 第286页
编者: - 1812
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Railway readings

Railway readings - 1847 - 172 页
...even when their last memorial is over, their ruins and vestiges are regarded with pious affection. The affectation charged upon female knowledge is best...and inconvenience which proceed from neglecting it. If you educate women to attend to dignified and important subjects, you are multiplying beyond measure...
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The North British Review, 第 14 卷

1851 - 612 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...the gentleness and elegance of women is the natural conserjuenco of that desire to please, which is productive of the greatest part of civilisation and...
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The North British review

1851 - 622 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...from neglecting it. For the care of children, nature lias made a direct and powerful provision ; and the gentleness and elegance of women is the natural...
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The Modern British Essayists: Smith, Sydney. Works

1852 - 498 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...secured by the ruin, disgrace, and inconvenience which proceeds from neglecting it. For the care of children, nature has made a direct and powerful provision...
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, 第 91-125 期

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1852 - 900 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...secured by the ruin, disgrace, and inconvenience which proceeds from neglecting it. For the care of children, nature has made a direct and powerful provision...
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Selections from the Writings ...

Rev. Sidney Smith - 1854 - 296 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of better and higher things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...female knowledge is best cured by making that knowledge i ; J o O more general: and the economy devolved upon women is best secured by the ruin, disgrace,...
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The English Woman's Journal, 第 1 卷

1858 - 444 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...secured by the ruin, disgrace, and inconvenience which proceeds from neglecting it. For the care of children nature has made a direct and powerful provision...
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The works of ... Sydney Smith, including his contributions to the Edinburgh ...

Sydney Smith - 1859 - 1360 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and Setter things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...secured by the ruin, disgrace, and inconvenience which proceeds from neglecting it. For the care of children, nature has made a direct and powerful provision...
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The education of mothers of families; or, The civilisation of the human race ...

Louis Aimé Martin - 1860 - 412 页
...women should be lavished upon trifles when nature has made it capable of higher and better things, we profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...best cured by making that knowledge more general. For the care of children, nature has made a direct and powerful provision, and the gentleness and elegance...
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The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1870 - 842 页
...should be lavished upon trifles, when nature has made it capable of higher and better thing.«, wo profess ourselves not able to understand. The affectation...secured by the ruin, disgrace, and inconvenience which proceeds from neglecting it. For the care of children, nature has made a direct and powerful provision;...
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