Lessons on industrial education, for the use of female schools [ed.] by a lady [signing herself J.A.C.].1849 |
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Página iii
... become needlewomen , apprentices , or domestic servants- and that habits of active industry , and some knowledge of household work , are still expected from every girl on entering service . In consequence of the expressed want † of a ...
... become needlewomen , apprentices , or domestic servants- and that habits of active industry , and some knowledge of household work , are still expected from every girl on entering service . In consequence of the expressed want † of a ...
Página iv
... become , if they ac- quire habits of neatness , cleanliness , and order — if they are taught to cut out , mend , and make the best of old garments , so that by industry and contrivance all the family may be decently clothed . When about ...
... become , if they ac- quire habits of neatness , cleanliness , and order — if they are taught to cut out , mend , and make the best of old garments , so that by industry and contrivance all the family may be decently clothed . When about ...
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... becomes a Christian child ? Did I my thoughts with prudence guide , Checking ill - humour , anger , pride ? Did I my lips from aught refrain That might my fellow - creature pain ? Did I with cheerful patience bear The little ills we all ...
... becomes a Christian child ? Did I my thoughts with prudence guide , Checking ill - humour , anger , pride ? Did I my lips from aught refrain That might my fellow - creature pain ? Did I with cheerful patience bear The little ills we all ...
Página 24
... becomes of more con- sequence as people grow old , that they should take their meals and retire to rest with punctuality . Now that I began to think more of my duty to my parents , I recollected how often I had suffered my mother to ...
... becomes of more con- sequence as people grow old , that they should take their meals and retire to rest with punctuality . Now that I began to think more of my duty to my parents , I recollected how often I had suffered my mother to ...
Página 26
... become quite red and inflamed . Both these painful things are used by Solo- mon to express the trouble and vexation which idle persons occasion . You send them about some work : when it ought to be half done , they have not yet set out ...
... become quite red and inflamed . Both these painful things are used by Solo- mon to express the trouble and vexation which idle persons occasion . You send them about some work : when it ought to be half done , they have not yet set out ...
Términos y frases comunes
allspice Aunt better boil bread breakfast Bridget calico candle character cheerful Chil chilblains child clean cleanliness clothes cold water comfort cook cottage dear dessert spoonful dinner door dress duty fire flannel flour friends girls give gown gussets habits half happy hour idle Jane JANE BENNET Jones keep kind kitchen knit labour lady leave linen live look ma'am Martha Mary mend merino milk mind minutes Miss Tyrrell mistress morning mother nails neat neighbour never nurse nutmeg parents person pint poor poultice pound pudding racter ready respectable Rice Pudding rolling stone salt Sarah Sarah Jones saucepans selvage servant shillings shoes sick soap soon speak spoonful stitch stockings suet sure Susan tell things thought vinegar wages warm wash wear wish yard young
Pasajes populares
Página 69 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
Página i - ... to do my duty in that state of life unto which it shall please God to call me.
Página 174 - He that ruleth his spirit is greater than he that taketh a city.
Página 167 - William, the young man cried, And life must be hastening away ; You are cheerful, and love to converse upon death ; Now tell me the reason, I pray.
Página 19 - Render therefore to all their dues: tribute, to whom tribute is due; custom, to whom custom ; fear, to whom fear; honour to whom honour.
Página 91 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Página 220 - Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour; Long may she reign: May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen.
Página 174 - Speak gently to the little child, Its love be sure to gain, Teach it in accents soft and mild, It may not long remain.
Página 159 - If a spider break his thread twenty times, twenty times will he mend it again. Make up your mind to do a thing, and you will do it. Fear not if a trouble comes upon you ; keep up your spirits, though the day be a dark one.
Página 167 - I remembered that youth would fly fast, And abused not my health and my vigor at first, That I never might need them at last." " You are old, Father William...