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" ... ought to be taught to women from their childhood. Every girl ought to have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. "
Rousseau's Émile: Or, Treatise on Education - Página 353
por Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1892 - 355 páginas
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Rousseau, Volumen2

John Morley (visct.) - 1873 - 370 páginas
...— these are the duties which ought to be taught to women from their childhood. Every girl ought to have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. Not being in a condition to judge for themselves, they ought to receive the decision of fathers and...
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Émile: Or, Treatise on Education

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1892 - 424 páginas
...reason that the conduct of woman is subject to public opinion, her belief is subject to authority. Every daughter should have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. Even were this religion false, the docility which makes the mother and the daughter submit to the order...
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Rousseau, Volumen2

John Morley - 1900 - 372 páginas
...— these are the duties which ought to be taught to women from their childhood. Every girl ought to have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. Not being in a condition to judge for themselves, they ought to receive the decision of fathers and...
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Froschmeuseler, Volumen2

Georg Rollenhagen - 1900 - 374 páginas
...— these are the duties which ought to be taught to women from their childhood. Every girl ought to have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. Not being in a condition to judge for themselves, they ought to receive the decision of fathers and...
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Rousseau and Education According to Nature

Thomas Davidson - 1900 - 274 páginas
...woman Is enslaved to public opinion, her_ belief is enslaved to authority. Every girl ought to follow the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. If this religion be false, the docility which makes the mother and the daughter submit to the order...
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International Education Series

William T. Harris, A. M., LL. D. - 1902 - 420 páginas
...reason that the conduct of woman is subject to public opinion, her belief is subject to authority. Every daughter should have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. Even were this re-' ligion false, the docility which makes the mother and the daughter submit to the...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention, Volumen1

Religious Education Association - 1903 - 440 páginas
...practiced. Today, however, some might disagree with his dictum that — Every girl ought to follow the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband. If this religion be false, the docility which makes the mother and the daughter submit to the order...
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Jean Jacques Rousseau and Education from Nature

Gabriel Compayré - 1907 - 138 páginas
...Submissive to the judgment of others, Sophie blindly accepts her mother's religion. "Every girl ought to have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband." Opinion and authority, so boldly expelled from Emile's education, resume their sovereign sway when...
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A History of Education in Modern Times

Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 444 páginas
...interfering with their submissiveness. They should be instructed dogmatically in religion at an early age. "Every daughter should have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband." In ethical matters they should be largely guided by public opinion. A woman may not learn philosophy,...
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A History of Education in Modern Times, Volumen3

Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1913 - 442 páginas
...interfering with their submissiveness. They should be instructed dogmatically in religion at an early age. "Every daughter should have the religion of her mother, and every wife that of her husband." In ethical matters they should be largely guided by public opinion. A woman may not learn philosophy,...
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