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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... woman who has 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 ...
... woman who has 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 ...
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... woman it is left to regulate its peace . Man provides the means of subsistence ; woman must provide the means of comfort . There are few stations in life where man is not a working animal , glad to seek rest and cheerful enjoyment when ...
... woman it is left to regulate its peace . Man provides the means of subsistence ; woman must provide the means of comfort . There are few stations in life where man is not a working animal , glad to seek rest and cheerful enjoyment when ...
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... woman to be well acquainted with the affairs and pursuits of her husband . It is a common saying , springing from vulgar wisdom , that " a man can thrive no better than his wife will let him , " and it is an undoubted fact that no ...
... woman to be well acquainted with the affairs and pursuits of her husband . It is a common saying , springing from vulgar wisdom , that " a man can thrive no better than his wife will let him , " and it is an undoubted fact that no ...
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... woman who earnestly sets about it , may live within the means . An excellent common - sense maxim in household management , as well as in more important affairs , is " Begin nothing without steadily looking to the end . " A prudent ...
... woman who earnestly sets about it , may live within the means . An excellent common - sense maxim in household management , as well as in more important affairs , is " Begin nothing without steadily looking to the end . " A prudent ...
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... woman need not blush to see her friends in . Another objectionable practice is to allow the servants usually to spread the table in a slovenly , incomplete manner , when the family are alone , thus rendering it a trouble and a ...
... woman need not blush to see her friends in . Another objectionable practice is to allow the servants usually to spread the table in a slovenly , incomplete manner , when the family are alone , thus rendering it a trouble and a ...
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