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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... wish to injure my country , or to hurt a single individual of its inhabitants . On the contrary , I would not wish the females of the present age to spend one farthing less with their trades- people ; but I would wish those who have ...
... wish to injure my country , or to hurt a single individual of its inhabitants . On the contrary , I would not wish the females of the present age to spend one farthing less with their trades- people ; but I would wish those who have ...
Halaman 183
... wish , Dorothea , " said she , " I wish you would read that book . " " What book ? " said the other . " I mean Mrs. Trimmer's book : the Economy of Cha rity . " " O ! the book Robert calls the Cat - Book ? " said Doro- thea . 66 " Yes ...
... wish , Dorothea , " said she , " I wish you would read that book . " " What book ? " said the other . " I mean Mrs. Trimmer's book : the Economy of Cha rity . " " O ! the book Robert calls the Cat - Book ? " said Doro- thea . 66 " Yes ...
Halaman 195
... wish to do good , and enable you at the same time to detect the false taste by which wordly women are continually influenced in this matter . We learn from Scripture , " proceeded Lady Susan , " that until man committed sin , it was not ...
... wish to do good , and enable you at the same time to detect the false taste by which wordly women are continually influenced in this matter . We learn from Scripture , " proceeded Lady Susan , " that until man committed sin , it was not ...
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