Address to the First Graduating Span Classsearchtermclassspan of Rutgers

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Address to the First Graduating Span Classsearchtermclassspan of Rutgers
Henry M Henry Miller Pierce
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This is the true ground of the principle which we before laid down, and which we would extend to every grade of society, from the highest to the lowest, viz. , that the wife should have as good an education as the husband ; and, what is of equal importance, the mother should have as good an education as the children.
Whatever breaks in upon the oneness of the family, brings with it evil for which it cannot furnish any sufficient compensation, either to woman or to man. The destruc tion of the f
...amily is the destruction of woman : it is that of man also.
The destruction of the family is likewise the destruction of the State. The family is the foundation stone on which the higher edifice rests ; and if this stone be removed out of its place, or ground to powder, the more imposing fabric of government falls to ruin. The no-family and no-gov ernment fallacies are the same in principle ; and they com plete themselves when they add, no Church, and no God.
The profligacy of our cities, like the poison of the cholera, infecting the whole of the country ; the frenzy of fashion, bewildering the minds of women ; the lust of gold, gnawing at the hearts of men ; these things of themselves might lead us to fear that the family and the home might become things of the past ; and if so, our civilization would vanish, "like the baseless fabric of a vision.


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