1 Woman desires to have rights, to be independent, educated.
2 "The natural sciences have just as great an educational value," put in Pestsov.
3 And the conversation at once passed to the new subject of the education of women.
4 Those claims were in opposition, and he was in direct conflict with his education.
5 Woman is deprived of rights from lack of education, and the lack of education results from the absence of rights.
6 My sympathies are classical from education, but in this discussion I am personally unable to arrive at a conclusion.
7 They will most likely be perfectly fitted," said Stepan Arkadyevitch, "when education has become general among them.
8 Kitty, too, should, one would have supposed, have been interested in what they were saying of the rights and education of women.
9 The divorced mother would have her own illegitimate family, in which his position as a stepson and his education would not be good.
10 Levin liked him for his good education, for speaking French and English with such an excellent accent, and for being a man of his world.
11 Having never before taken any interest in educational questions, Alexey Alexandrovitch devoted some time to the theoretical study of the subject.
12 Alexey Alexandrovitch expressed the idea that the education of women is apt to be confounded with the emancipation of women, and that it is only so that it can be considered dangerous.
13 After reading several books on anthropology, education, and didactics, Alexey Alexandrovitch drew up a plan of education, and engaging the best tutor in Petersburg to superintend it, he set to work, and the subject continually absorbed him.
14 He always took, in every question, the side of the nobility; he was positively antagonistic to the spread of popular education, and he succeeded in giving a purely party character to the district council which ought by rights to be of such an immense importance.