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An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism: With Reference to the Duty of American ... - Página 99
por Catharine Esther Beecher - 1837 - 152 páginas
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An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism: With Reference to the Duty of American ...

Catharine Esther Beecher - 1837 - 164 páginas
...station, the pupil a subordinate. The master of a family the superior, the domestic a subordinate — the ruler a superior, the subject a subordinate. Nor do...force, and he does not outstep the boundaries of his sphere. But all the power, and all the conquests that are lawful to woman, are those only which appeal...
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An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism: With Reference to the Duty of American ...

Catharine Esther Beecher - 1837 - 160 páginas
...subject, all equally sustain their own claims to self-respect, and to the esteem of others, by «qually sustaining the appropriate relations and duties of...force, and he does not outstep the boundaries of his sphere. But all the power, and all the conquests that are lawful to woman, are those only which appeal...
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Letters to Catherine E. Beecher: In Reply to an Essay on Slavery and ...

Angelina Emily Grimké - 1838 - 138 páginas
...the power of woman.' Indeed ! Did our Holy Redeemer preach the doctrines of peace to our sex only ? ' A man may act on Society by the collision of intellect,...; he may drive by physical force, and he does not overstep the boundaries of his sphere.' Did Jesus, then, give a different rule of action to men and...
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Women, the Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents, Volume I, 1750-1880

Susan G. Bell, Karen M. Offen - 1983 - 588 páginas
...subordinate. Nor do these relations at all depend upon superiority either in intellectual or moral worth. ... In this arrangement of the duties of life, Heaven...force, and he does not outstep the boundaries of his sphere. But all the power, and all the conquests that are lawful to woman, are those only which appeal...
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The Limits of Sisterhood: The Beecher Sisters on Women's Rights and Woman's ...

Jeanne Boydston - 1988 - 400 páginas
...which seem to oppose peculiar objections to the action of females in the way you would urge. . . . It is Christianity that has given to woman her true...force, and he does not outstep the boundaries of his sphere. But all the power, and all the conquests that are lawful to woman, are those only which appeal...
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The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimk : Selected Writings, 1835-1839

Larry Ceplair - 1989 - 404 páginas
...and the power of woman." Indeed! Did our Holy Redeemer preach the doctrine of peace to our sex only? "A man may act on Society by the collision of intellect,...sentiment; he may drive by physical force, and he does not overstep the boundaries of his sphere." Did Jesus, then, give a different rule of action to men and...
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White Women's Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States

Louise Michele Newman - 1999 - 274 páginas
...women, as abolitionist tactics were "calculated to stimulate pride, anger, ill-will, [and] contention." "A man may act on society by the collision of intellect, in public debate;" Beecher wrote; "he may urge his measures by a sense of shame, by fear, and by personal interest; ......
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Against Slavery: An Abolitionist Reader

Mason Lowance - 2000 - 390 páginas
...place in society. And it is the peculiar trait of Christianity alone that can sustain her therein . . . A man may act on society by the collision of intellect, in public debate; he may urge his measure by a sense of shame, by fear and by personal interests; he may coerce by the combination of...
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Free Speech, The People's Darling Privilege: Struggles for Freedom of ...

Michael Kent Curtis - 2000 - 544 páginas
...answered bluntly: "This is an assertion without proof." The rights of men and women were the same. If a man "may act on society by the collision of intellect in public debate," women must have the same right.82 Women, she insisted, must be permitted to fully exercise the "right...
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A House Divided: The Antebellum Slavery Debates in America, 1776-1865

Mason I. Lowance - 572 páginas
...in society. And it is the peculiar trait of Christianity alone that can sustain her therein. . . . A man may act on society by the collision of intellect, in public debate; he may urge his measure by a sense of shame, by fear and by personal interests; he may coerce by the combination of...
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