id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34793 Pierce, Henry M. (Henry Miller) Address to the First Graduating Class of Rutgers Female College .txt text/plain 5245 223 70 education of woman; and the position of Rutgers Institute to-day, as a the education of woman, is the question of her equality with man; for if woman be inferior to man, so should be her education. the world on account of sin, neither man nor woman took their place at or not woman is the equal of man, I conceive to be authoritatively Thus, on leaving college, the young man who is to pursue law, complete sympathy with nature, with man, and with God. In the United States, the college course for young men was modeled after The sphere of woman differs widely from that of man; but this is neither ordering of the Family pertains to woman; of the State, to man; of the He ordained that the place of woman should be by the side of man, as his to good wives--common excellence in woman always affecting a man with ./cache/34793.txt ./txt/34793.txt