| Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...uniting neatness with simplicity and convenience ; raised in the exercise of common duties, in the acquirement of the same knowledge and practice of...arrived at manhood and womanhood, work out the reform of societyperfect the free institutions of America. I have drawn but a sketch, nor could I presume to... | |
| Tracts - 1830 - 206 pages
...educational fund; if unprovided, they would be sustained out of the same. 10 NEW-YORK PERIODICAL PRESS. same knowledge and practice of the same industry,...the study of the same nature; in pursuit of the same object—their own and each other's happiness—say! would not such a race, when arrived at manhood... | |
| William Randall Waterman - 1924 - 302 pages
...garb, uniting neatness with simplicity and convenience; raised in the exercise of common duties, in the acquirement of the same knowledge and practice of...same industry, varied only according to individual tastes and capabilities ; irrtheexH ercise of the same virtues, in the enjoyment of the same pleasures;... | |
| Celia Morris - Biography & Autobiography - 1984 - 358 pages
...food and wear the same clothes. They would be "raised in the exercise of common duties [and] in the acquirement of the same knowledge and practice of...only according to individual taste and capabilities." The future could be trusted to people so raised: they would "work out the reform of society — perfect... | |
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