The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Bind 1–2P.B. Whitmore, 1835 |
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... Conversation in your family , Coquetry , Deception towards children , Diligence , Do not deceive children , Duty of Christians with respect to visiting in parties , Duty to apprentices , Education as connected with the af- fections ...
... Conversation in your family , Coquetry , Deception towards children , Diligence , Do not deceive children , Duty of Christians with respect to visiting in parties , Duty to apprentices , Education as connected with the af- fections ...
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... conversation - the places of resort after regular hours of labor - and then look at the brief space allotted to the mistress of a family to do good , we shall see that most lads are trained and formed by their companions and ...
... conversation - the places of resort after regular hours of labor - and then look at the brief space allotted to the mistress of a family to do good , we shall see that most lads are trained and formed by their companions and ...
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... conversation became general , and seem- ed to be kept up with the more spirit , to prevent the bride from oppor- tunities of distressing her husband and his friends . Her mother was very uneasy ; she had never set her such bad examples ...
... conversation became general , and seem- ed to be kept up with the more spirit , to prevent the bride from oppor- tunities of distressing her husband and his friends . Her mother was very uneasy ; she had never set her such bad examples ...
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... conversation . Mr. Snowden , ever bland and gentle in his manners and kindly regardful of the feelings of his friends , had ventured on this occasion to broach , in as delicate a way as he knew how , the unpleasant truth , that his dear ...
... conversation . Mr. Snowden , ever bland and gentle in his manners and kindly regardful of the feelings of his friends , had ventured on this occasion to broach , in as delicate a way as he knew how , the unpleasant truth , that his dear ...
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... conversation , the gentleman was drinking deep of the spirit of the scene that lay be- fore him so that his senses began to reel and become confused with ad- miration when he was perfectly sobered on hearing the lady say , that she ...
... conversation , the gentleman was drinking deep of the spirit of the scene that lay be- fore him so that his senses began to reel and become confused with ad- miration when he was perfectly sobered on hearing the lady say , that she ...
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admiration affection art thou beautiful become believe benevolence BERNARD BARTON Bible bless bosom bright character cheerful child christian circumstances conversation daugh dear domestic duty earth Erinna eternal evil speaking Fairfield faith fancy father fear feelings female fluence Frances Wright gentle gentleman give grace habits hand happiness hath heart heaven holy hope hour human husband indulgence influence interest Jephthah kind labor lady lence light little world live look marriage married meddlers ment Microcosm mind Miss Mayville moral mother nature neath ness never o'er object parents perhaps person pleasure prayer principles readers reason religion remarks replied rienced Savior scenes SEA FOWLING selfish sentiments smile society sorrow soul spirit sweet sympathy taste tell temper tender thee thine thing thou thought tion true truth voice wife woman wonder word young youth