Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... depends upon them to elevate the tone of public sentiment , and to advance the cause of public morality , in this city ; that it is for them to say whether intemperance and other forms of sin shall continue to increase among us , or ...
... depends upon them to elevate the tone of public sentiment , and to advance the cause of public morality , in this city ; that it is for them to say whether intemperance and other forms of sin shall continue to increase among us , or ...
الصفحة 45
... depends upon the manner in which these trifling details are attended to . A slov- enly house , or a badly ordered table , or ill- clothed children , make an uncomfortable home , and a man must be a saint to resist its un- happy ...
... depends upon the manner in which these trifling details are attended to . A slov- enly house , or a badly ordered table , or ill- clothed children , make an uncomfortable home , and a man must be a saint to resist its un- happy ...
الصفحة 47
... . It is thus that she teaches her hus- band and her children to depend on the quiet enjoyments of the fireside , which elevate while they refresh . Her home is her Garden of - Eden , or she has none , and she HOME . 47.
... . It is thus that she teaches her hus- band and her children to depend on the quiet enjoyments of the fireside , which elevate while they refresh . Her home is her Garden of - Eden , or she has none , and she HOME . 47.
الصفحة 50
... tuously of woman's work , forgetting how much their happiness depends upon its faithful dis- charge ; and women are too apt to admit that their employments are unimportant , compared with those of men . But , for myself , 50 HOME .
... tuously of woman's work , forgetting how much their happiness depends upon its faithful dis- charge ; and women are too apt to admit that their employments are unimportant , compared with those of men . But , for myself , 50 HOME .
الصفحة 51
... depend more upon what is called woman's work than upon man's . They depend , not so much on the success of our counting - rooms and work- shops , and a good balance - sheet at the end of the year , as upon the judicious management and ...
... depend more upon what is called woman's work than upon man's . They depend , not so much on the success of our counting - rooms and work- shops , and a good balance - sheet at the end of the year , as upon the judicious management and ...
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