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... sometimes appear , it is only those which grow upon the flowers themselves and are insep- arable from their beauty . The days of the young maiden dwelling under a father's roof , with the kind protection of a mother's love , shielded by ...
... sometimes appear , it is only those which grow upon the flowers themselves and are insep- arable from their beauty . The days of the young maiden dwelling under a father's roof , with the kind protection of a mother's love , shielded by ...
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... sometimes disgust in the place of admiration ? I would not speak unkindly . I know how great are the wrongs which woman endures . There are shallow - hearted men enough , and selfish and bad men , under whose power , in the different ...
... sometimes disgust in the place of admiration ? I would not speak unkindly . I know how great are the wrongs which woman endures . There are shallow - hearted men enough , and selfish and bad men , under whose power , in the different ...
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... Sometimes the case is still worse , and we see those who are gentle , pure - minded , and lovely giving their hands , with their hearts in them , to men who perhaps warmly love them in return , but whose habits and associations in life ...
... Sometimes the case is still worse , and we see those who are gentle , pure - minded , and lovely giving their hands , with their hearts in them , to men who perhaps warmly love them in return , but whose habits and associations in life ...
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... sometimes her only labor , and how small a part to any thing that could be called self- education and religious improvement . How large a part is given to the adornment of her person , and how small to the adornment of her mind . With ...
... sometimes her only labor , and how small a part to any thing that could be called self- education and religious improvement . How large a part is given to the adornment of her person , and how small to the adornment of her mind . With ...
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... sometimes throws around the first steps of intemperance . Such sub- jects will have their proper place in other lectures . We are speaking now of general in- fluence , the influence which she exerts by her real character , by her ideas ...
... sometimes throws around the first steps of intemperance . Such sub- jects will have their proper place in other lectures . We are speaking now of general in- fluence , the influence which she exerts by her real character , by her ideas ...
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الصفحة 3 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.
الصفحة 60 - And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts : but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands.
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الصفحة 198 - No one could desire., for sister, daughter, or friend, a more instructive, pleasing, or touching lesson of the quiet, unobtrusive, simple virtues of domestic life, than this unpretending volume, prepared by one at once so appreciative of the virtues of his subject, and so well qualified to do them justice.