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الصفحة 39
... taste . It constitutes the exception to the ordinary routine of her life , and in general all that she can elsewhere do is nothing , com- pared with her home influence and her home labors . If all women performed their part in that ...
... taste . It constitutes the exception to the ordinary routine of her life , and in general all that she can elsewhere do is nothing , com- pared with her home influence and her home labors . If all women performed their part in that ...
الصفحة 40
... taste , her sympathies , her affections , lead her to seek her own happiness and usefulness in the circle of her friends and kindred , under her father's or husband's roof , rather than in the larger but more superficial relations of ...
... taste , her sympathies , her affections , lead her to seek her own happiness and usefulness in the circle of her friends and kindred , under her father's or husband's roof , rather than in the larger but more superficial relations of ...
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 47
... taste or gratify the senses . The pleasantness and comfort of home is the machinery with which woman works , if she well understands her office , for the education of the heart , for purifying the character , of each member of her ...
... taste or gratify the senses . The pleasantness and comfort of home is the machinery with which woman works , if she well understands her office , for the education of the heart , for purifying the character , of each member of her ...
الصفحة 52
... taste made to supply the place of luxuries ; and there will still be something left , out of what would otherwise have been wasted , for the poor . But who can be contented in a house , where style is substituted for neatness , and ...
... taste made to supply the place of luxuries ; and there will still be something left , out of what would otherwise have been wasted , for the poor . But who can be contented in a house , where style is substituted for neatness , and ...
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