The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters, wives, mothers, and mistresses of families. They should be therefore trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 4111799Full view - About this book
| Hannah More - Conduct of life - 1799 - 324 pages
...fhould be therefore trained with a view to thefe feveral conditions, and be furnifhed with a flock of ideas and principles, and qualifications ready to be applied and appropriated, as occafion may demand, to each of thefe refpective fituations : for though the arts which merely embellifh... | |
| Education - 1803 - 456 pages
...definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...wives, mothers, and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas,... | |
| Hannah More - Women - 1809 - 324 pages
...definite application to their own peculiar calling .' The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications, and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated, as occasion may demand, to each of these respective... | |
| Hannah More - 1813 - 276 pages
...definite application to their own peculiar calling ? The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...to these several conditions, and be furnished with 3 stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications, and habits, ready to be ^applied and appropriated,... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English literature - 1816 - 414 pages
...application to their own peculiar calling ? The profession of ladies, to ivvhich the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that -of daughters,...stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications, and habits, ready to be applied and appropriate!), as occasion may demand, to each of these respective... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Conduct of life - 1818 - 432 pages
...sex and of human nature itself, remarks : — " The profession of women, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...wives, mothers and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be funii.shed with a stock of ideas,... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Conduct of life - 1823 - 286 pages
...sex and of human nature itself, remarks : — " The profession of women, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...wives, mothers and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas,... | |
| John Angell James - Children - 1827 - 186 pages
...definite application to their own peculiar calling? The profession of ladies, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...stock of ideas and principles, and qualifications and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated, as occasion may demand, to each of these respective... | |
| Hannah More - English literature - 1827 - 542 pages
...bunt of llie.ir instruction should be turned, is that of daughters, wives, mothers, and 'i^iresses of families They should be therefore trained with...to these several conditions, and be furnished with я stock of ideas, and principles, and qualifications and habits, ready to be applied and appropriated,... | |
| Baptists - 1827 - 478 pages
...her sex, and of human nature itself, remarks : " The profession of women, to which the bent of their instruction should be turned, is that of daughters,...wives, mothers, and mistresses of families. They should therefore be trained with a view to these several conditions, and be furnished with a stock of ideas,... | |
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