Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... young lady pause for a few moments , and with serious reflection ask herself , how large a part of her time is given to amuse- ment or to the preparation for it , which is sometimes her only labor , and how small a part to any thing ...
... young lady pause for a few moments , and with serious reflection ask herself , how large a part of her time is given to amuse- ment or to the preparation for it , which is sometimes her only labor , and how small a part to any thing ...
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... and has the air , at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
... and has the air , at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
الصفحة 97
... is sometimes quite shocking to see with what levity these young ladies , who would themselves be shocked if you call them young women , will incur expenses which their 7 fathers are reluctant to pay , and spend their time DUTIES . 97.
... is sometimes quite shocking to see with what levity these young ladies , who would themselves be shocked if you call them young women , will incur expenses which their 7 fathers are reluctant to pay , and spend their time DUTIES . 97.
الصفحة 98
... is need of speaking plainly . Good taste , not less than good morals and religion , require of the young lady to become useful as well as ornamental . It is surely to be much regretted that fashion and dress and admiration of 98 DUTIES .
... is need of speaking plainly . Good taste , not less than good morals and religion , require of the young lady to become useful as well as ornamental . It is surely to be much regretted that fashion and dress and admiration of 98 DUTIES .
الصفحة 101
... place , the girl or young lady should be educated with reference to her own absolute wants . She should be treated as a rational being , who has a mind to think with , duties to perform , and a soul to save . EDUCATION . 101.
... place , the girl or young lady should be educated with reference to her own absolute wants . She should be treated as a rational being , who has a mind to think with , duties to perform , and a soul to save . EDUCATION . 101.
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