The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... women is not an agree- able one ; and that the theory which he propounds in regard to the needed modification of our educational methods is such that our present and prospective plans for general education cannot be very conveniently ...
... women is not an agree- able one ; and that the theory which he propounds in regard to the needed modification of our educational methods is such that our present and prospective plans for general education cannot be very conveniently ...
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... women . Nothing , I will say in passing , to my mind so marks us as still educational barbarians , so stamps all our boasted culture with illiberality , as an exclusion of the other sex from all share in its privi- leges . No education ...
... women . Nothing , I will say in passing , to my mind so marks us as still educational barbarians , so stamps all our boasted culture with illiberality , as an exclusion of the other sex from all share in its privi- leges . No education ...
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... women has long been deplorably bad , and is steadily growing worse . Unless there is a radical improvement , the race seems in a fair way to die out . Within forty years there has been a decline of about twenty per cent in the ...
... women has long been deplorably bad , and is steadily growing worse . Unless there is a radical improvement , the race seems in a fair way to die out . Within forty years there has been a decline of about twenty per cent in the ...
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... woman's organization ; and , finally , a brief notice . of the more rational care exercised in regard to the health of ... women are not identical . It might seem hardly necessary to devote sixty pages to the proof and illustration of a ...
... woman's organization ; and , finally , a brief notice . of the more rational care exercised in regard to the health of ... women are not identical . It might seem hardly necessary to devote sixty pages to the proof and illustration of a ...
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... woman's condition be helped by a vivid apprehension of the physical differences between the sexes that are brought out in these pages . If woman would attain to the highest development of her being , she must respect her organization ...
... woman's condition be helped by a vivid apprehension of the physical differences between the sexes that are brought out in these pages . If woman would attain to the highest development of her being , she must respect her organization ...
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