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... diseases , to many a married woman . It was the author's wish , originally , to have delivered her precepts and advice in letters , conceiving that they might thus be most simply and naturally conveyed ; but the opinion of her ...
... diseases , to many a married woman . It was the author's wish , originally , to have delivered her precepts and advice in letters , conceiving that they might thus be most simply and naturally conveyed ; but the opinion of her ...
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... Disease . - Management of every branch of the Family in order to maintain the former.- Personal Sickness . - Sickness of Husband , -of Children , - of Servants , Precautions in Contagions . Infectious and contagious Diseases . Medical ...
... Disease . - Management of every branch of the Family in order to maintain the former.- Personal Sickness . - Sickness of Husband , -of Children , - of Servants , Precautions in Contagions . Infectious and contagious Diseases . Medical ...
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... disease will destroy . Every day of life teems with circumstances by which it may be exercised and improved . Towards the husband , it is manifested by forbearance , when he is irritated and vexed ; and by soothing , com- forting , and ...
... disease will destroy . Every day of life teems with circumstances by which it may be exercised and improved . Towards the husband , it is manifested by forbearance , when he is irritated and vexed ; and by soothing , com- forting , and ...
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... diseases have had their seasons of admiration , as characteristics of fashion ! Spark- ling eyes , that might have ... disease , and folly , -where can be the impossibility , - but that one day truth and sincerity may be her 62 MORNING ...
... diseases have had their seasons of admiration , as characteristics of fashion ! Spark- ling eyes , that might have ... disease , and folly , -where can be the impossibility , - but that one day truth and sincerity may be her 62 MORNING ...
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... disease peculiarly demand it , I think that it is cruel to send a sick servant either to poor , confined , and dirty lodgings , where poverty and misery stare him in the face , at the very moment he needs those comforts which his ...
... disease peculiarly demand it , I think that it is cruel to send a sick servant either to poor , confined , and dirty lodgings , where poverty and misery stare him in the face , at the very moment he needs those comforts which his ...
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