The works of Hannah More, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1801 |
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Pagina 4
... wife . His ftockings no lefs proved her good housewifery , for they were entirely covered with darns of differ- ent coloured worsted , but had not a hole in them ; and his fhirt , though nearly as coarse as the fails of a fhip , was as ...
... wife . His ftockings no lefs proved her good housewifery , for they were entirely covered with darns of differ- ent coloured worsted , but had not a hole in them ; and his fhirt , though nearly as coarse as the fails of a fhip , was as ...
Pagina 13
... wife and eight children , whom " I bred up in that little cottage which you " fee under the hill about half a mile off . " ་ What , that with the fioke coming out " of the chimney ? " faid the gentleman . " O no , fir , " replied the ...
... wife and eight children , whom " I bred up in that little cottage which you " fee under the hill about half a mile off . " ་ What , that with the fioke coming out " of the chimney ? " faid the gentleman . " O no , fir , " replied the ...
Pagina 14
... wife is a very fickly woman , or we should always have done tolerably well . There " are no gentry in the parish , fo that she " has not met with any great afsistance in " her fickness . The good curate of the " parifh who lives in that ...
... wife is a very fickly woman , or we should always have done tolerably well . There " are no gentry in the parish , fo that she " has not met with any great afsistance in " her fickness . The good curate of the " parifh who lives in that ...
Pagina 16
... wife is not able to do any out - of - door " work , yet fhe breeds up our children " to fuch habits of industry , that our " little maids , before they are fix years " old , can first get a halfpenny , and then " a penny a day by ...
... wife is not able to do any out - of - door " work , yet fhe breeds up our children " to fuch habits of industry , that our " little maids , before they are fix years " old , can first get a halfpenny , and then " a penny a day by ...
Pagina 17
... wife , I should reckon myself well " off , nay I do reckon myself well off , " for bleffed be God , he has granted her " life to my prayers , and I would work ¢ myself to a ' natomy , and live on one “ meal a - day , to add any comfort ...
... wife , I should reckon myself well " off , nay I do reckon myself well off , " for bleffed be God , he has granted her " life to my prayers , and I would work ¢ myself to a ' natomy , and live on one “ meal a - day , to add any comfort ...
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