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Page 173
... learning in women . I believe it desire it . I rise about seven , some- rarely turns out to their advantage . times ... learning . " The less occasion still mine is not an exception , it is as near for the ladies to proceed in theirs ...
... learning in women . I believe it desire it . I rise about seven , some- rarely turns out to their advantage . times ... learning . " The less occasion still mine is not an exception , it is as near for the ladies to proceed in theirs ...
Page 175
... learning , as men are . It is necessary that they should be brought up to a BUT what a sad thing , say you , my knowledge of the domestic duties . A dear lady , that these sober men will young man's learning - time is from ten not put ...
... learning , as men are . It is necessary that they should be brought up to a BUT what a sad thing , say you , my knowledge of the domestic duties . A dear lady , that these sober men will young man's learning - time is from ten not put ...
Page 186
... learning was a late ac- any body believe these disclaimers ? quirement . I am very well warrant- Does not every . body think them af - ed by the son of an eminent divine , fected , and often pharisaical ? and a prelate , who was for ...
... learning was a late ac- any body believe these disclaimers ? quirement . I am very well warrant- Does not every . body think them af - ed by the son of an eminent divine , fected , and often pharisaical ? and a prelate , who was for ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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