Maternal counsels to a daughterDarton and Company, 1855 - 312 pagina's |
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Pagina i
... The destinies of our race depend more on its suture mothers than on anything else . ” - Rev . T. BINNEY . LONDON : DARTON AND CO . , HOLBORN HILL . MDCCCLV . 270.6.269 . LONDON : WILLIAM STEVENS , PRINTER , 37 , BELL MATERNAL COUNSELS.
... The destinies of our race depend more on its suture mothers than on anything else . ” - Rev . T. BINNEY . LONDON : DARTON AND CO . , HOLBORN HILL . MDCCCLV . 270.6.269 . LONDON : WILLIAM STEVENS , PRINTER , 37 , BELL MATERNAL COUNSELS.
Pagina vi
... HOW TO OBTAIN A SITUATION 242 CHAPTER XV . GOVERNESSES . - HOW TO KEEP A SITUATION 262 CHAPTER XVI . THE ART OF TEACHING 276 CHAPTER XVII . TO MOTHERS 286 L'ENVOI 303 INTRODUCTION . READER ! Did you ever witness the launch vi CONTENTS .
... HOW TO OBTAIN A SITUATION 242 CHAPTER XV . GOVERNESSES . - HOW TO KEEP A SITUATION 262 CHAPTER XVI . THE ART OF TEACHING 276 CHAPTER XVII . TO MOTHERS 286 L'ENVOI 303 INTRODUCTION . READER ! Did you ever witness the launch vi CONTENTS .
Pagina 3
... mother , is , we may fairly assume , the ambition and expectation of every young woman . Whether this wish is destined to be realised or not ; or whether its fulfilment is certain to render her happy ; are questions which I do not at ...
... mother , is , we may fairly assume , the ambition and expectation of every young woman . Whether this wish is destined to be realised or not ; or whether its fulfilment is certain to render her happy ; are questions which I do not at ...
Pagina 8
... in “ Je fais mon devoir ; " what consolation and nerve we might find in “ Crescit sub pondere virtus ; " and could the most loving and anxious mother desire for her 1 child a motto more suggestive than “ Fais ce que. 8 LIFE AND ITS OBJECTS ...
... in “ Je fais mon devoir ; " what consolation and nerve we might find in “ Crescit sub pondere virtus ; " and could the most loving and anxious mother desire for her 1 child a motto more suggestive than “ Fais ce que. 8 LIFE AND ITS OBJECTS ...
Pagina 21
... mother in her domestic affairs , if such comes within your province ; what demands there are upon your time , for business , improvement , or pleasure . The education your parents have given you has cost them much money , and perhaps ...
... mother in her domestic affairs , if such comes within your province ; what demands there are upon your time , for business , improvement , or pleasure . The education your parents have given you has cost them much money , and perhaps ...
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