If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions to the sex, God Almighty would never have given them capacities ; for he made nothing needless. Besides, I would ask any such what they can see in ignorance that they should think it a necessary... The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt - Stran 20avtor: Daniel Defoe - 1843Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Peterfield Trent - 1916 - 356 strani
...evident to need any demonstration. But why then should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...for he made nothing needless. Besides, I would ask such, what they can see in ignorance that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman? Or... | |
| Kate Stephens - 1916 - 346 strani
...some less brutish than others. . . . Why, then, should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...Almighty would never have given them capacities." It "looks as if we denied women the advantages of education for fear they should vie with the men in... | |
| Kate Stephens - 1916 - 344 strani
...some less brutish than others. . . . Why, then, should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...Almighty would never have given them capacities." It "looks as if we denied women the advantages of education for fear they should vie with the men in... | |
| Kate Stephens - 1916 - 344 strani
...some less brutish than others. . . . Why, then, should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...Almighty would never have given them capacities." It "looks as if we denied women the advantages of education for fear they should vie with the men in... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 strani
...evident to need any demonstration. But why then should women be denied the benefit of instruction ? d Company such, what they can see in ignorance, that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman? or... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1922 - 154 strani
...too evident to need demonstration. But why, then, should women be denied the benefit of instruction ? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...for He made nothing needless : besides, I would ask such what they can see in ignorance that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman. Or,... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 strani
...evident to need any demonstration. But why then should women be denied the benefit of instruction? such, what they can see in ignorance, that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman? or... | |
| Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1917 - 492 strani
...would be guilty of less than ourselves. ... Why then should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...for He made nothing needless. Besides, I would ask such what they can see in ignorance that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman? After... | |
| Walter G. Secada, Elizabeth Fennema, Lisa Byrd Adajian - 1995 - 380 strani
...of the most barbarous customs in the world that we deny the advantages of learning to women. . . . If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...the sex, God Almighty would never have given them capacity; for he made nothing needless. (Defoe, 1697, pp. 283—284) Another three centuries have passed... | |
| Maximillian E. Novak - 2001 - 780 strani
...some less brutish than others. . ..But why then should women be denied the benefit of instruction? If knowledge and understanding had been useless additions...for He made nothing needless. Besides, I would ask such what they can see in ignorance that they should think it a necessary ornament to a woman? or how... | |
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