Essays Addressed to Young Married WomenT. Cadell and J. Robson, 1782 - 124 Seiten |
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... and regard ; while her amiable and endearing infiu- ence extending to each individual , fhall unite them all in one com- plete and happy circle . OECO TH OECONOMY . HIS is a fubject which de- pends YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN . 197.
... and regard ; while her amiable and endearing infiu- ence extending to each individual , fhall unite them all in one com- plete and happy circle . OECO TH OECONOMY . HIS is a fubject which de- pends YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN . 197.
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... - ftitute its effence , and preferve its name in every condition of life . Oeconomy may be compared to an ifthmus placed between a conti- nent nent and a peninfula , between pro- fufion and parfimony 108 ESSAYS TO OECONOMY. ...
... - ftitute its effence , and preferve its name in every condition of life . Oeconomy may be compared to an ifthmus placed between a conti- nent nent and a peninfula , between pro- fufion and parfimony 108 ESSAYS TO OECONOMY. ...
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... can place any person above œconomy ; and perhaps those who poffefs fuch advantages in the highest degree , have the greatest occafion for the practice practice of this humble virtue .--- " Where much is YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN . 109.
... can place any person above œconomy ; and perhaps those who poffefs fuch advantages in the highest degree , have the greatest occafion for the practice practice of this humble virtue .--- " Where much is YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN . 109.
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... OECONOMY is as perfectly in- confiftent with avarice as with extravagance . Whenever it de- generates into penuriousness , it and ceases to be a virtue , appears even " a lefs pardonable fault than its contrary ex- treme ; for ...
... OECONOMY is as perfectly in- confiftent with avarice as with extravagance . Whenever it de- generates into penuriousness , it and ceases to be a virtue , appears even " a lefs pardonable fault than its contrary ex- treme ; for ...
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Elizabeth Griffith. Γ that is not mean . Oeconomy is founded in that juftice which we owe to others , and in that ... œconomy of time , too , as well as of fortune , which I would earnestly recommend . A little attention to this very im ...
Elizabeth Griffith. Γ that is not mean . Oeconomy is founded in that juftice which we owe to others , and in that ... œconomy of time , too , as well as of fortune , which I would earnestly recommend . A little attention to this very im ...
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