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Pagina 10
... speak with the openness of Lucinda , is considered ( unless mildly set aside as a saint or a Methodist ) as either half mad , half fool ; or an untutored , Parson Adams - ish sort of per- son , regardless or ignorant of the common ...
... speak with the openness of Lucinda , is considered ( unless mildly set aside as a saint or a Methodist ) as either half mad , half fool ; or an untutored , Parson Adams - ish sort of per- son , regardless or ignorant of the common ...
Pagina 29
... speak to them on the subject . After they have been taught those obvious rules which prevent them from being unnecessarily troublesome , example can do much , but precept may destroy its good effects . In ameliorating hearts , you ...
... speak to them on the subject . After they have been taught those obvious rules which prevent them from being unnecessarily troublesome , example can do much , but precept may destroy its good effects . In ameliorating hearts , you ...
Pagina 35
... speak to any such , except a few confidential servants , till womanhood , and invo- luntarily expected them all to assimilate , in some degree , with those she had read of in novels and romances . Upon her marriage , when a desire of ...
... speak to any such , except a few confidential servants , till womanhood , and invo- luntarily expected them all to assimilate , in some degree , with those she had read of in novels and romances . Upon her marriage , when a desire of ...
Pagina 36
... speak to those from whom they daily receive assistance , as proposed by others , is to require what is nearly impossible , and to cherish the seeds of pride . It is of some im- portance never to allow their attendants to be called ...
... speak to those from whom they daily receive assistance , as proposed by others , is to require what is nearly impossible , and to cherish the seeds of pride . It is of some im- portance never to allow their attendants to be called ...
Pagina 38
... speaking to servants , we should rather accustom them , occasionally , to give our orders , to make inqui- ries , and to confer favours , which will prevent them from performing such offices , in their ma- turity , with stiffness and ...
... speaking to servants , we should rather accustom them , occasionally , to give our orders , to make inqui- ries , and to confer favours , which will prevent them from performing such offices , in their ma- turity , with stiffness and ...
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