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Page 34
... husband- man , at twenty - one years of age , without any knowledge or mental light , except what he obtains in acquiring these arts , is but half , perhaps not one - third or one - fourth educated . The advocates for the exclusive use ...
... husband- man , at twenty - one years of age , without any knowledge or mental light , except what he obtains in acquiring these arts , is but half , perhaps not one - third or one - fourth educated . The advocates for the exclusive use ...
Page 57
... husband , the parent , the pastor , the teacher , the law . Now , the feeling is so different as to tempt us to believe that those perilous times are come when men shall be lovers of their own selves - covetous , boasters , proud ...
... husband , the parent , the pastor , the teacher , the law . Now , the feeling is so different as to tempt us to believe that those perilous times are come when men shall be lovers of their own selves - covetous , boasters , proud ...
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... husband might not regard as a necessary accomplishment ? Is it not wonderful that parents can regard these frivolous and equivocal accomplishments as recommendations for their daughters ? and , is it not to be supposed that a prudent ...
... husband might not regard as a necessary accomplishment ? Is it not wonderful that parents can regard these frivolous and equivocal accomplishments as recommendations for their daughters ? and , is it not to be supposed that a prudent ...
Page 62
... husband and herself . The ne- cessary supplies for her pantry and her kitchen - their prices , qualities , preservation , appropriate use and combinations ; the quality , value , use , and care of all the culinary utensils , furni- ture ...
... husband and herself . The ne- cessary supplies for her pantry and her kitchen - their prices , qualities , preservation , appropriate use and combinations ; the quality , value , use , and care of all the culinary utensils , furni- ture ...
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... husband , and make the best possible use of , his intellectual and social capital , just as if it were money or any other thing of value . If , in an honorable way , we can obtain the acquaintance and confidence of those whose learning ...
... husband , and make the best possible use of , his intellectual and social capital , just as if it were money or any other thing of value . If , in an honorable way , we can obtain the acquaintance and confidence of those whose learning ...
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