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Page 21
... mere temporal affairs . She ought not , like a sister of old , to be " cumbered with much serving , " to the neglect of other and higher duties . To " look well to the ways of her household and eat not the bread of idleness , " to see ...
... mere temporal affairs . She ought not , like a sister of old , to be " cumbered with much serving , " to the neglect of other and higher duties . To " look well to the ways of her household and eat not the bread of idleness , " to see ...
Page 80
... mere units or ciphers in existence , and to receive the condemnation of their Judge at last , she is preparing for the glorious destination and rewards of the righteous and the faithful . As her days pass happily on , every hour of ...
... mere units or ciphers in existence , and to receive the condemnation of their Judge at last , she is preparing for the glorious destination and rewards of the righteous and the faithful . As her days pass happily on , every hour of ...
Page 9
... mere volubility that she will render herself agreeable . Some women seem to think time lost when they are not talking ; and whether it be mere worldly tittle - tattle or insipid sentimentalism in which they indulge , they are equally ...
... mere volubility that she will render herself agreeable . Some women seem to think time lost when they are not talking ; and whether it be mere worldly tittle - tattle or insipid sentimentalism in which they indulge , they are equally ...
Page 12
... mere display of skill contributes little to the agreeableness of society . However fond we may be of music or drawing , we should scarcely select a companion from her proficiency in playing a concerto , or 12 CAUSES OF.
... mere display of skill contributes little to the agreeableness of society . However fond we may be of music or drawing , we should scarcely select a companion from her proficiency in playing a concerto , or 12 CAUSES OF.
Page 24
... mere fluency for what she feels to be her deficiency in depth . Women are by no means wanting in ready talent . Their perception is very quick , and they are dex- terous in applying the knowledge they possess . Thus they sometimes seem ...
... mere fluency for what she feels to be her deficiency in depth . Women are by no means wanting in ready talent . Their perception is very quick , and they are dex- terous in applying the knowledge they possess . Thus they sometimes seem ...
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