The Common Things of Every-day Life: A Book of Home Wisdom for Mothers and DaughtersG. Routledge & Company, 1857 - 183 páginas |
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... never been imbued with the first principles of this necessary knowledge , it is difficult to communicate it by lesson or lecture like any other science . It is an experimental philosophy , acquired by using common sense in every act ...
... never been imbued with the first principles of this necessary knowledge , it is difficult to communicate it by lesson or lecture like any other science . It is an experimental philosophy , acquired by using common sense in every act ...
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... never be tempted to buy what is not wanted , and then try to find a use for it . She should never allow hurry or bustle to be the practice of the household , or nothing will be well done . It is absurd and intolerable to hear any woman ...
... never be tempted to buy what is not wanted , and then try to find a use for it . She should never allow hurry or bustle to be the practice of the household , or nothing will be well done . It is absurd and intolerable to hear any woman ...
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... bright glasses , and all in the same order as for company , the family would sit down in comfort , and never feel ashamed if a stranger were casually admitted into the dining - room . DUTIES OF A WIFE AND MOTHER . 9 Order is.
... bright glasses , and all in the same order as for company , the family would sit down in comfort , and never feel ashamed if a stranger were casually admitted into the dining - room . DUTIES OF A WIFE AND MOTHER . 9 Order is.
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... never be lost sight of in the simplest affairs : the small things of life make up the sum of happiness or misery ; as the minutes , whether employed or wasted , make up the great account of human life . To illustrate the benefit of ...
... never be lost sight of in the simplest affairs : the small things of life make up the sum of happiness or misery ; as the minutes , whether employed or wasted , make up the great account of human life . To illustrate the benefit of ...
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... never been induced to adopt the agreeable continental custom of informal and impromptu evening visits . These are ex- pressly suited to families in that grade of society where the husband is certainly occupied during the day , and the ...
... never been induced to adopt the agreeable continental custom of informal and impromptu evening visits . These are ex- pressly suited to families in that grade of society where the husband is certainly occupied during the day , and the ...
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