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Aims And Aids For Girls And Young Women On The Various Duties O

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Chapters

10. Chapter 10

All the arching glory of the moral world bows in reverence before the mother's love. This is the radiant center, the focus of human affection. And this is the central sun of _Ho...

8. Chapter 8

Few subjects can be more interesting to high-minded young women than those which are the theme of this Lecture--MORAL and SOCIAL Culture. Concerning the moral and social deportm...

9. Chapter 9

Employment a Duty--Powers Developed by Labor--All Females are not Women--Dependence usually Ignoble--Adversity gives Strength--Girls should have Trades--Self-reliance necessary...

12. Chapter 12

It would be well if we had more judicious books on Marriage, designed for youth. One on the Philosophy of Marriage; one on the Duties of Marriage; one on the Religion of Marriag...

5. Chapter 5

Literature must have on it the brand of Fashion, and even education must receive the crown stamp of this graceless monarch, or be rejected by the world and receive no diploma at...

14. Chapter 14

Nor is it enough that young women _love_ well. To be on fire of an adulterous love or a blind passion, which is little better, is one thing; and to love righteously, nobly, stea...

13. Chapter 13

Similar to this love of parents, and growing out of it, should be our love to God. Him we should regard as our parent. As such we should always think of Him. In all our works, a...

2. Chapter 2

A second duty devolves upon Girlhood. It is to preserve its physical health and strength. The richest mind is of but little avail to the world if locked up in a feeble, sickly b...

11. Chapter 11

All young men bow before female worth. Their evil thoughts forsake them; their wicked habits flee away from them for the time being. Let a depraved man _feel_ that he stands in...

3. Chapter 3

Why is it so? Is Beauty connected with less natural endowments of mind, less kindness of heart? By no means. Is Beauty an evil in itself considered? By no means. Is it morally c...

15. Chapter 15

Our friends we must prize and appreciate while we are with them. It is a shame not to know how much we love our friends, and how good they are till they die. We must seize with...

4. Chapter 4

This subject has weighty moral and religious considerations connected with it. Have we any moral right thus to abuse our bodies, thus to commit a snail-working suicide? What mat...

1. Chapter 1

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6. Chapter 6

We are educating all the time, and the question with us should be, How do we educate ourselves? What manner of men and women do we make of ourselves? The great question of life...

7. Chapter 7

It is so; it must be so; virtue can never be all she may be and ought to be, in a sickly and fevered body. Reason can never wield her grandest scepter of power on a shattered an...

16. Chapter 16

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17. Chapter 17

UTERINE DISEASES: OR, THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE UTERUS. A thorough and practical treatise on the Malpositions of the Uterus and adjacent Organs. Illustrated with Colored Engraving...