Lessons on industrial education, for the use of female schools [ed.] by a lady [signing herself J.A.C.].1849 |
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Pagina xi
... gown for the first time , you can learn by unmaking an old one , or by observing a fellow- servant or friend , who has experience in the art , cut one out and arrange it if your first batter - pudding is heavy or hard , observe how a ...
... gown for the first time , you can learn by unmaking an old one , or by observing a fellow- servant or friend , who has experience in the art , cut one out and arrange it if your first batter - pudding is heavy or hard , observe how a ...
Pagina 30
... gown or frock from her friends , which , by contrivance , made up tidy dresses for the children , so that ere long the appearance of these little ones was greatly improved ; for whenever a tape broke , or a button came off , it was ...
... gown or frock from her friends , which , by contrivance , made up tidy dresses for the children , so that ere long the appearance of these little ones was greatly improved ; for whenever a tape broke , or a button came off , it was ...
Pagina 44
... gown they are not ashamed to wear , and they care not if their clothes or those of their busbands and children are in holes , as long as they can escape the trouble of mending them . They care as little if their cottages are clean or ...
... gown they are not ashamed to wear , and they care not if their clothes or those of their busbands and children are in holes , as long as they can escape the trouble of mending them . They care as little if their cottages are clean or ...
Pagina 45
... gowns or stockings full of holes ! I wish the poor would feel that slatterns not only bring shame upon themselves , but stand in their own light , are their own enemies , and turn from them many who wish to serve them ; but none can be ...
... gowns or stockings full of holes ! I wish the poor would feel that slatterns not only bring shame upon themselves , but stand in their own light , are their own enemies , and turn from them many who wish to serve them ; but none can be ...
Pagina 73
... gown and shawl had been hastily thrown on the bed , she folded them up quite neatly , and laid them on the top of the chest of drawers , turned down the bed , drew the window - curtain , put little Fanny's clothes very tidily on a chair ...
... gown and shawl had been hastily thrown on the bed , she folded them up quite neatly , and laid them on the top of the chest of drawers , turned down the bed , drew the window - curtain , put little Fanny's clothes very tidily on a chair ...
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Pasaje populare
Pagina 69 - Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
Pagina i - ... to do my duty in that state of life unto which it shall please God to call me.
Pagina 174 - He that ruleth his spirit is greater than he that taketh a city.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 91 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 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...