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... , flow from a neglect of punctuality ; not in the mere matter of eating , & c . , but in all the ordinary con- cerns of social and domestic life . CHAPTER XVII . EARLY RISING . The young wife should 134 THE YOUNG WIFE .
... , flow from a neglect of punctuality ; not in the mere matter of eating , & c . , but in all the ordinary con- cerns of social and domestic life . CHAPTER XVII . EARLY RISING . The young wife should 134 THE YOUNG WIFE .
Page 178
... cerns . A great mistake in education . Nature of the mistake . Cause of the pecuniary distress of our country . Example of ministers . Change or reform necessary . How it is to be effected . By whom begun . The young wife to begin it ...
... cerns . A great mistake in education . Nature of the mistake . Cause of the pecuniary distress of our country . Example of ministers . Change or reform necessary . How it is to be effected . By whom begun . The young wife to begin it ...
Page 182
... cerns of a household . I do not say that if this change were effected - if every mistress of a family rose early , and , like the virtuous woman described by Solomon , applied herself diligently to labor , and taught her daughters to do ...
... cerns of a household . I do not say that if this change were effected - if every mistress of a family rose early , and , like the virtuous woman described by Solomon , applied herself diligently to labor , and taught her daughters to do ...
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The Young Wife, Or, Duties of Woman in the Marriage Relation William Andrus Alcott No preview available - 2022 |
The Young Wife, Or Duties of Woman in the Marriage Relation (Classic Reprint) Alcott No preview available - 2017 |
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