The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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Halaman 137
... duty as a wife . And here let it be remarked , that , as much leisure is often within the reach of young women after ... duties of the new and awful situation into which they have entered , shutting themselves up in their closets , as ...
... duty as a wife . And here let it be remarked , that , as much leisure is often within the reach of young women after ... duties of the new and awful situation into which they have entered , shutting themselves up in their closets , as ...
Halaman 138
... duty therefore being a clear and positive one , with two or thres struggles she brought herself to the conscientious ... duties should call her attention , might perhaps throw her whole life into con- fusion . And herein this young woman ...
... duty therefore being a clear and positive one , with two or thres struggles she brought herself to the conscientious ... duties should call her attention , might perhaps throw her whole life into con- fusion . And herein this young woman ...
Halaman 139
... duties , or that perplexing hurry of business , of which so many complain : for the yoke of the Almighty in itself is easy , and his burden light , as all his faithful servants have found in all their generations . Our duties are ...
... duties , or that perplexing hurry of business , of which so many complain : for the yoke of the Almighty in itself is easy , and his burden light , as all his faithful servants have found in all their generations . Our duties are ...
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