Absenteeism; or, The ladies' soirée a Brandiport, reported by a lover of home1849 |
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... evil , and the advancement of an unques- tioned good . The subject is so deeply important that it can scarcely be too much nor too frequently agitated . Waters will corrupt if allowed to stagnate . The following imagi- nary speeches may ...
... evil , and the advancement of an unques- tioned good . The subject is so deeply important that it can scarcely be too much nor too frequently agitated . Waters will corrupt if allowed to stagnate . The following imagi- nary speeches may ...
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... evil was perceptible , they seldom rested until they had sought out and effected a remedy . It is surprising what woman can effect when she sets about any matter in right earnest . When she has the moral courage to break through her ...
... evil was perceptible , they seldom rested until they had sought out and effected a remedy . It is surprising what woman can effect when she sets about any matter in right earnest . When she has the moral courage to break through her ...
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... evil to which we have been referring . They were deeply sensible of its enormity . They had often witnessed the sad and melancholy conse- quences to which this habitual absenteeism inevitably led . But how was the evil to be remedied or ...
... evil to which we have been referring . They were deeply sensible of its enormity . They had often witnessed the sad and melancholy conse- quences to which this habitual absenteeism inevitably led . But how was the evil to be remedied or ...
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... evil . Be assured , if we succeed here , the women of other towns in Great Britain and Ireland will quickly follow the example . I shall detain you no longer , but shall now feel happiness in attending to the remarks of those ladies who ...
... evil . Be assured , if we succeed here , the women of other towns in Great Britain and Ireland will quickly follow the example . I shall detain you no longer , but shall now feel happiness in attending to the remarks of those ladies who ...
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... evil remains , with brief interviews , with very hurried visits from their dear partners whom they have taken for better for worse , whom they have promised to love , cherish , and obey , until death them do part . England has been ...
... evil remains , with brief interviews , with very hurried visits from their dear partners whom they have taken for better for worse , whom they have promised to love , cherish , and obey , until death them do part . England has been ...
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Absenteeism: Or, the Ladies' Soiree a Brandiport, Reported by a Lover of Home . Brandiport Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 46 - Vice is a monster of such frightful mien, That to be hated, needs but to be seen; But seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Seite 133 - She, who ne'er answers till a husband cools, Or, if she rules him, never shows she rules; Charms by accepting, by submitting sways, Yet has her humour most, when she obeys...
Seite 150 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.
Seite 109 - There is a lust in man no charm can tame, Of loudly publishing his neighbour's shame." Hence ; " On eagle's wings immortal scandals fly, While virtuous actions are but born and die.
Seite 144 - 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.
Seite 145 - She seeketh wool, and flax, And worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; She bringeth her food from afar. She riseth also while it is yet night, And giveth meat to her household, And a portion to her maidens.
Seite 149 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Seite 146 - She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. She considereth a field, and buyeth it : with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
Seite 131 - The kindest and the happiest p"air Will find occasion to forbear; And something, every day they live, To pity, and perhaps forgive.
Seite 54 - The merry homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet in the ruddy light ! There woman's voice flows forth in song, Or childhood's tale is told, Or lips move tunefully along Some glorious page of old.