Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... mind , and she pushed her inquiries into the wide field of fact and speculation with unrestrained ardor . She read of creeds until her mind grew weary of conjecturing which was right ; and she pondered upon what she read until she knew ...
... mind , and she pushed her inquiries into the wide field of fact and speculation with unrestrained ardor . She read of creeds until her mind grew weary of conjecturing which was right ; and she pondered upon what she read until she knew ...
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... mind , and sound judgment , it is not necessary to say , that a mind like that of Mrs. Grosvenor , docile , brilliant , and strong , under their skillful culture , was reared rapidly to maturity . And happy for her was this early and ...
... mind , and sound judgment , it is not necessary to say , that a mind like that of Mrs. Grosvenor , docile , brilliant , and strong , under their skillful culture , was reared rapidly to maturity . And happy for her was this early and ...
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... mind , were translated into French , and published at Amsterdam , in 1740. All the writings of Mrs. Rowe breathe a spirit of benevolence , of purity , and of virtue , animated by a raised and enthusiastic devotion . She possessed a ...
... mind , were translated into French , and published at Amsterdam , in 1740. All the writings of Mrs. Rowe breathe a spirit of benevolence , of purity , and of virtue , animated by a raised and enthusiastic devotion . She possessed a ...
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