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الصفحة 45
... to supply it with conveniences ac- cording to his means , it is woman's duty to adorn it with the excellent graces of good taste , and either by her own industry or the well - directed industry of those who serve her , HOME . 45.
... to supply it with conveniences ac- cording to his means , it is woman's duty to adorn it with the excellent graces of good taste , and either by her own industry or the well - directed industry of those who serve her , HOME . 45.
الصفحة 46
... chief influence , is lost . But while we rate such humble duties at their highest value , considered as means to a spiritual end , we say that the man who prizes woman chiefly because she is capable of per- forming these 46 HOME .
... chief influence , is lost . But while we rate such humble duties at their highest value , considered as means to a spiritual end , we say that the man who prizes woman chiefly because she is capable of per- forming these 46 HOME .
الصفحة 51
... means obtaining great com- fort , is not employed in work quite as digni- fied as trading for sugar and coffee , or the selling of cotton and woollen goods , or the chaffering about freights and exchanges . From the way in which men ...
... means obtaining great com- fort , is not employed in work quite as digni- fied as trading for sugar and coffee , or the selling of cotton and woollen goods , or the chaffering about freights and exchanges . From the way in which men ...
الصفحة 53
... means of elevating woman in the scale of social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully conceded . In this country , every thing depends upon it . It is the nur- sery ...
... means of elevating woman in the scale of social life , to the point which belongs to her of right , but has not yet , in any part of the world , been fully conceded . In this country , every thing depends upon it . It is the nur- sery ...
الصفحة 54
... , rest- less striving . The mass of the people are with- out homes and home influences . They live out of doors , in perpetual excitement , and the only idea of home to thousands of them is a place to sleep in . By this means , 54 HOME .
... , rest- less striving . The mass of the people are with- out homes and home influences . They live out of doors , in perpetual excitement , and the only idea of home to thousands of them is a place to sleep in . By this means , 54 HOME .
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