Woman and Her Era, Volume 1C.M. Plumb & Company, 1864 - 785 pages |
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action ages animal artistic aspiration beauty become body brain capacity character circle of forces courage destiny divine earnest earth Elizabeth Fry ence equally exalted experience expression external eyes facts faith feel female feminine Florence Nightingale function Girondists give harmony heart Heaven Heloise higher highest honor human individual inferior intel intellect Jane Eyre kingdom labors larvę less light living look Madame Roland male mammę man's Margaret Fuller Mary Somerville masculine Masculine and Feminine Maternity means ment mind moral mother nature Nature's ness never noble nobler noblest object organic ovum perfect persons phenomena physical physiological present primordial cell proportion pure quadruped racter relations reverence sacred says Science selfishness sense sentiment slavery social soul spiritual statement suffering superiority sweet syllogism tender thee thou thought tion true Truth Woman Womanhood womanly women words worthy