| Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 252 pages
...surplus might be devoted to the maintenance of the infant establishments. In the beginning, and xvntil all debt was cleared off, and so long as the same...undue depreciation which now rests on female labor. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience of the... | |
| Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...the beginning, and until all debt was cleared off, and so long as the same should be found favourable to the promotion of these best palladiums of a nation's...to the undue depreciation which now rests on female labour. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - Free thought - 1830 - 228 pages
...such establishments have been under liberal superintendance, as was formerly the ease in New- York. Under their orthodox directors, those asylums of youth...undue depreciation which now rests on female labor. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience of the... | |
| Tracts - 1830 - 206 pages
...establishments. In the beginning, and until all debt was cleared off, and so NATIONAL EDUCATION. 9 long as the same should be found favorable to the...undue depreciation which now rests on female labor. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience of the... | |
| Robert Dale Owen, Frances Wright - Education - 1840 - 32 pages
...the beginning, and until all debt was cleared off, and so long as the same should be found favourable to the promotion of these best palladiums of a nation's...to the undue depreciation which now rests on female labour. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - Christianity - 1841 - 214 pages
...the beginning, and until all debt was cleared off, and so long as the same should be found favourable to the promotion of these best palladiums of a nation's...to the undue depreciation which now rests on female labour. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience... | |
| Mike Sanders - Feminism - 2001 - 416 pages
...children at suitable hours, but, in no case, interfere with or interrupt the rules of the institution. 133 In the older establishments, the well directed and...undue depreciation which now rests on female labor. The more effectually to correct the latter injustice, as well as to consult the convenience of the... | |
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