| Johns Hopkins University - 1885 - 606 páginas
...very loving and tender of her was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs and such...and calling to meddle in such things as are proper fur men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits and might have improved them usefully... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 páginas
...loving and tender of her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error, when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs, and such....usefully and honorably in the place God had set her. He brought her to Boston, and left her with her brother, one Mr. Yale, a merchant, to try what means... | |
| Hopkins Academy (Hadley, Mass.) - 1890 - 214 páginas
...her ; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs nnd such things as belong to women and not gone out of...her way and calling, to meddle in such things as are pioper for men whose minds are stronger etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 566 páginas
...her understanding " by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing ; " whereas, " if she had attended her household affairs, and such...usefully and honorably in the place God had set her." But at first Mrs. Hutchinson was encouraged. In modern language, she was even fashionable ; her seances... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 622 páginas
...her understanding " by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing ; " whereas, " if she had attended her household affairs, and such...them usefully and honorably in the place God had set her.'1 But at first Mrs. Hutchinson was encouraged. In modern language, she was even fashionable ;... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 556 páginas
...her understanding " by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing ; " whereas, " if she had attended her household affairs, and such...improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had-set her." » » MISTRESS ANNE HUTCHINSON. 1636. The cup was indeed a bitter one. Yet, bitter at... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - 1893 - 408 páginas
...very loving and tender of her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs, and such...usefully and honorably in the place God had set her." I know of rio illustrated books printed New England in the seventeenth century, nor any with frontispieces... | |
| Governor Thomas Dudley Family Association - 1893 - 460 páginas
...her, was loath to grieve her, but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended to her household affairs and such things as belong to...and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle with such things as are proper for men whose minds are stronger, she had kept her wits, and might have... | |
| 1893 - 544 páginas
...his error when it was too late. " If she had attended to her household affairs," said the Governor, " and such things as belong to women, and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle with such things as are proper to men whose minds are stronger," — I am only quoting,— -"she had... | |
| Alice Morse Earle, Emily Ellsworth Fowler Ford - 1893 - 238 páginas
...very loving and tender of her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs and such things as belong to women, and had not gone out of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds... | |
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