Introductory lecture to the class of the Female Medical College of PennsylvaniaA. Ketterlinus, 1859 - 15 psl. |
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... toil " ; now , these same masses are the conscious sources and dispensers of political power ; enforcing law upon sovereigns and governing the governors . A few centuries since , the common people , sunk in ignorance , believed that to ...
... toil " ; now , these same masses are the conscious sources and dispensers of political power ; enforcing law upon sovereigns and governing the governors . A few centuries since , the common people , sunk in ignorance , believed that to ...
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... toil be heavy , we believe , with Ruskin : " That whenever the arts and labors of life are fulfilled in this spirit of striving against misrule , and doing whatever we have to do honorably and perfectly , they invariably bring happiness ...
... toil be heavy , we believe , with Ruskin : " That whenever the arts and labors of life are fulfilled in this spirit of striving against misrule , and doing whatever we have to do honorably and perfectly , they invariably bring happiness ...
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... toils along the weary ways of the world , " as none others do . You will be entrusted with secret sorrows , be initiated inevitably into the hidden springs of domestic life , and become , for the time , in interest and sympathy , a part ...
... toils along the weary ways of the world , " as none others do . You will be entrusted with secret sorrows , be initiated inevitably into the hidden springs of domestic life , and become , for the time , in interest and sympathy , a part ...
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... vent loss of time , and wasteful experiments . I once knew an ingenious but uneducated mechanic , who spent toiling years over a machine for " perpetual motion , " when a frac- tion of that time , devoted to studying what was 9.
... vent loss of time , and wasteful experiments . I once knew an ingenious but uneducated mechanic , who spent toiling years over a machine for " perpetual motion , " when a frac- tion of that time , devoted to studying what was 9.
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... toils and command the comforts essential to recovery . Ladies , you will , we are sure , as the true friends of those who trust you , deal generously with such as these . Striving to make your work a blessing to humanity as well as to ...
... toils and command the comforts essential to recovery . Ladies , you will , we are sure , as the true friends of those who trust you , deal generously with such as these . Striving to make your work a blessing to humanity as well as to ...
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