We do not hesitate to say, that the most fastidious and perfect run,., uan find nothing in this book from which to dissent. It is an admirable condensation of the physical and intellectual duties of women ; and we willingly recommend it to all young ladies,... Traits of Travel: Or, Tales of Men and Cities - Página 220por Thomas Colley Grattan - 1829Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Leggett - 1829 - 248 páginas
...Ladies' Lit. Qazetti. 11 We do not hesitate to say, that the most fastidious and perfect miiiu \;an find nothing in this book from which to dissent. It...particularly calculated to arrest the attention of i" .~'..' young married ladies who wish to shine in the domestic circle.'* Com. Advertiser. " Were... | |
| Waldegrave (fict.name.) - 1829 - 218 páginas
...Gazette. " We do not hesitate to say, that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing in thia "book from which to dissent. It is an admirable condensation...calculated to arrest the attention of those young married Tadies who wish to shine in the domestic circle.''—Com. Advertiser. "Were the sentiments this book... | |
| John Carne - 1829 - 232 páginas
...do not hesitate to say, that the moat fastidious and perfect <iu ^in '< , 'l nothing in tliis nook from which to dissent. It is an admirable condensation...intellectual duties of women. and we willingly recommend ft to all young ladies, married or not."—Boston Statesman' " This work appears to be particularly... | |
| Horace Smith - 1829 - 238 páginas
...hesitate to say, that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing to thii book from which io dissent. It is an admirable condensation of the physical...and intellectual duties of women; and we willingly rcoummend it lo all young ladies, married or not." Button Statesman, '' Tliii work appear! to be particularly... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1829 - 242 páginas
...which to distent It is an admiral-Ie condensation of ihe physical and intellectual duties of women i and we willingly recommend it to all young ladies, married or not." Barton Stataman. u This work appears to he particularly calculated to arrest the attention of those... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1830 - 124 páginas
...to my, that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing in thii DOnk from whjcb to distent It is an admirable condensation of the physical and...recommend it to all young ladies, married or not." Sotton Statesman. " Tbu work appears to be parncularly calculated to arrest the attention of those... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 230 páginas
...that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing in this nook from which to dissent. It it an admirable condensation of the physical and. intellectual duties of women ; and we willingly recommend :t to all young ladies. married or not." Bottan Statesman. " This work appears. to be particularly... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1831 - 346 páginas
...published." — NY Mirror. " We do not hesitate to say, that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing in this book from which to dissent. It...physical and intellectual duties of women ; and we recommend it to all young ladies, married or not." — Boston Statesman, " This work is calculated... | |
| Village pastor - 1832 - 226 páginas
...published." — NY Mirror. " We do not hesitate to say, that the most fastidious anil perfect mind can find nothing in this book from which to dissent. It...physical and intellectual duties of women ; and we recommend it to all young ladies, married or not." — Boston Statesman. " This work ia calculated... | |
| William Wirt - 1899 - 304 páginas
...say, that the most fastidious and perfect mind can find nothing in this book from which to dissent. Tt is an admirable condensation of the physical and intellectual duties of women ; and we recommend it to all young ladies, married or not." — Boston Statesman. " This work is calculated... | |
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