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ported <* # imjy i * y he * eim&Qm > fcfrd ehe is e ^ w ready ^ Hth h ^ r ftlf ^ d of seife !» ble , Httassutowg ^ a * natural eenm * sation to answer She ealte of those who
depend raueh mi h ^ er for their eater tararaerit ia tke dotoae « tjc circle . . I hav ^ known another krd y > blest tf 4 th afkieaee , eraployisg tbe po ^ tfre df ties vvieU-exercis ^ d mind in the further
aoceet projects © f « xteAaive benev ^ lence ; projects which wtfitWt often feavfc fa ^^ iiad tf * e # fiot b ^ en executed by e » e ear | y ace «* efeam ^ 4 to ? give hef t ) qa 6 to ea % ate « e 1 ? f in ^ i ^ ty v to- e ^ + cise her wasoDj arrti ta feedr he ' r mind
with ttQ $# * l knowledge , Betiefafait jd ^ pe sHiong * regulated ## suc k a jt * d # saent * and dtappertegi by motives of f £ etyy have been productive t > f an im *» inense sum of good ; and I may nien > 4 km in favour of ray M ^ u « wfet > that her powers of ufeefulness Wve befca
mueh employed in teaching the ? poor tfee arte of hoils ^ keld eeoaoiBy ^ of which this ktctjfis ft perfect tniatresR Many other iasGancfc # could J brings if » y limits would perifeit > bUfc I tMnt ihat what I hate * said wiH oonvince
others as well a « oayy& ^ t > that the acquisition of k « owle % tj doe ^ aot nece ^ sa ! - lily kad to the negtect of woman ^ ap ^ pf opriate duties ^ With respect tb the sfceond objectlorv t viz * , That the greatest advances which the female muld can make in
kaoy ^ ledge mus t fell far short <* f the attaintnentB of the Other sex ^ - ^ -I allow that the acamremeAta of \ Vomeii can seldom equal those of men ^ and it ig lioC desirable that they should . I dd » ot wieh to excite & spirit ° ^ rivalry between the eexefr ; I do ndt desire
that many females should seek for fai «> e as authors . I only , wish that their powers should be so employed thae they ahould not be obliged to seek amusements beneath them , and ii ^ UH ^ oua to them . I Vvifeli them to be cdm *
panion 8 to den , instead of playthingd or servants ^ one of whieh an isnoraikt tvoman milst commonly be . If they are called to be wives , a sensible mind is an essfctftial qualification for the do * me 8 tici charaicter ; if they remain sky . gle » liberal ¦ pursuits are absolutely necessary to preserve thetn from the faults so creiteraUy attributed to thitt bo
eta $ e ^ t ivfeltly and kievitabLyj Mrh ^ th ^^ njiod 3 a buried in / itokn ^ sd ^ : . BF > it Bef aiBbedtwhftt ) iuiidi « ftrf ^ fl q 5 iJ € 8 of kntiwlbdger is teeei » V ]| tdqmkterv
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\ r&mm &bm 4 km ^ nMm ^ Mmk ^ met ^ m ^ foliowiojf ia &ke itfa& ^^| ignti'aflltt ^ I answer Ssdr tmioh masl ? de ^ id ott «* u taral trfe ^ t , fogftttoe Aid stiatiim f * mt
ri « E « Bshwoman ; ab ^ w ? e the lbv ^ etrank ^^ I life , owg ^ lt lo be feworatt * ^ f tke Evidenoefe and Priociplte of her reli ^ ouk . beliefy of Scored Hfetory , of tfee oritBn ^ at letofe ^> f General Sfiirdm of the Ele ^ s ^ nts of the Pbites ^ liy Ot Nat ? urey a ^ d of : the ifumati &Ki < t 5 flikd to tiiese ^ hotdfi fetetadded the ko ^ w
ledge of Buch livkig 1 langriage « > and Ale afce ^ tf reuyent ef Bitch aeecMBrtplf ^ meftt& , « b mtn ^ tioii and ctwyeraistan cer iflfey tlireet . —Witfei » egp « t to the tftiird otge ^ kk ^ , viz * v t ? bat the vanity -so tmi ^ e ¥ saltj
affleribfed ? to the erex is apt to be ihflat ^ i by at ^ ty degree of pkMjficiency | n kfrinytr ledgie ^^ anu- that wonlen > tberefor ^ fr& . coifite forgetful of ?* te BttboMiratfe 3 fai tion « assigned thetn by law , tiatUl'al ^ iid di vine t the m osk important p&rt 6 f
of ** ttca »* 6 n , the itaplantitig ^ refe gi ^ us oiincapies m ^ a « t bfe in parr ^ e-• gteete 4 if t&& shfere of knowied wAicfei \ Vo « aen may appropriate , etodwd be b&teted to inflate their vartky , or excite feelings of pride . CterisiS ^^
humUity should be onfe of the fftst requisites hi female education ^ and till it is attained every ac <^ tiire nient of every kind will become a catisb of seif ^ ekaMatfon ^ aritt tHo ^ ac ^ om plidh ^ raenfe which are the moat rare , will
of eouree be looked upon with' the most self-complacency . BiWh-ifr th ^ taste foi * knowledge w « re mt > re gene rally , infused , and if profiefcney in th ^ attainniehta I . harve metittoned were more common , thdte would be mwcli
less pedantry than there it at ? £ re $ eta % ; for whon acqnitements of this kind are nd longer remarkable , they cea ^ e to afford - ar subject fiit ^ ptide . { sup
pose , v ^ iien ktadwledgper was * raare amotig men , mttivjr of those Wbd had made sotne profioienty were as p ^ dantlti afc the blaetgtockin ^ rfe of the pi ^ e ^ etit day . A 8 ' ^ he gpreiSd of informat ion eic ^ traded tliere wd& ; lese daitto for contlie
< 3 eit ^ the caae ^ would be same with the female « ei ., > Tfcfe is a &bt ; which is prorekl fro ^ i yeAff to y ^^ for Jbinaie eductrtl 6 n * te rdpftfly WiWtt % aadttUd odteutt pedatttry « o ^ Wdhit « K ftrtti ga ^ d a 4 e «^ fe > tes « bb ^ srvol % > md ^ Ui er ^ M ^ ^ hape ^ be ^ trtdfl ^ a littiktelA ^ ahvliiK ^^ ' ? l ! ' : V ; 7 (< - ;' - : Mt ^ i faa ^^^^ e t ^ ht ihaVife ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1823, page 80, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1781/page/16/
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