Observations on the Importance of Female Education and Maternal Instruction with Their Beneficial Influence on Society: Designed to be Used as a Class Book. By a Mother ... to which is Added an Appendix Containing Brief Hints to Parents, on the Subject of Education, and Hints to Young People on the Duties of Civil Life |
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... true help - meet to her husband , and a faithful mother to her children , she must be virtuous , industrious , and economical : studiously careful to live within the limits of their income , and by her neatness andcheerful deportment ...
... true help - meet to her husband , and a faithful mother to her children , she must be virtuous , industrious , and economical : studiously careful to live within the limits of their income , and by her neatness andcheerful deportment ...
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... true parental and filial love . PARENTAL AND FILIAL LOVE . THE language addressed to the mother of Moses , when her darling infant was commit- ted to her care by the Egyptian princess . is very appropriate to the subject . " Take him ...
... true parental and filial love . PARENTAL AND FILIAL LOVE . THE language addressed to the mother of Moses , when her darling infant was commit- ted to her care by the Egyptian princess . is very appropriate to the subject . " Take him ...
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... true medium . We should doubtless feel a much greater interest in doing what would please him , than what would please our- selves . If we were careful to maintain that mo- deration which would manifest itself to all men , it would , by ...
... true medium . We should doubtless feel a much greater interest in doing what would please him , than what would please our- selves . If we were careful to maintain that mo- deration which would manifest itself to all men , it would , by ...
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... tions of the heart , it manifests itself much more forcibly by our conduct , than by our assertions . True and genuine politeness is very near- ly allied to modesty . It is the offspring of virtue and benevo lence , 72.
... tions of the heart , it manifests itself much more forcibly by our conduct , than by our assertions . True and genuine politeness is very near- ly allied to modesty . It is the offspring of virtue and benevo lence , 72.
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... true and last- ing felicity . " And while I reflect on the responsibility which attaches to the situation of such as are favoured with this account , and the guilt and condemnation of those who receive not the truth in the love of it ...
... true and last- ing felicity . " And while I reflect on the responsibility which attaches to the situation of such as are favoured with this account , and the guilt and condemnation of those who receive not the truth in the love of it ...
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Page 37 - When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also.
Page 10 - WHO can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Page 10 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
Page 2 - IDE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " Inductive Grammar, designed for beginners. By an Instructer." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
Page 26 - If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.
Page 12 - But there was none like unto Ahab, which did sell himself to work wickedness in the sight of the LORD, whom Jezebel his wife stirred up.
Page 23 - ... to do unto all men as we would they should do unto us...
Page 2 - In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride : but the lips of the wise shall preserve them.
Page 38 - ... for his servants. The place where I sat, and the sweetness that attended my mind, remain fresh in my memory. This, and the like gracious visitations, had...