Eighteen maxims of neatness and order, by Theresa Tidy |
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... conveyance of letters in this favoured country , which pursues its cease- less progress by night and by day for the comfort and happiness of the community . IV . Remember , that a young lady's chest of 18 EIGHTEEN MAXIMS OF.
... conveyance of letters in this favoured country , which pursues its cease- less progress by night and by day for the comfort and happiness of the community . IV . Remember , that a young lady's chest of 18 EIGHTEEN MAXIMS OF.
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Elizabeth Susannah Simmonds. IV . Remember , that a young lady's chest of drawers is sometimes taken as a pro- phetic criterion of her future ménage , and may be considered as no unapt re- presentation of the arrangement in her memory of ...
Elizabeth Susannah Simmonds. IV . Remember , that a young lady's chest of drawers is sometimes taken as a pro- phetic criterion of her future ménage , and may be considered as no unapt re- presentation of the arrangement in her memory of ...
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... remember that a pocket - handker- chief is the most disgusting and un- ladylike article of litter that can be exposed to view , which must often occur where there is no pocket . * It is also * In olden time it was thought characteristic ...
... remember that a pocket - handker- chief is the most disgusting and un- ladylike article of litter that can be exposed to view , which must often occur where there is no pocket . * It is also * In olden time it was thought characteristic ...
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... remember , never throw those feet on the sofa which are just come out of the garden . XII . Never remain engaged in a favourite employment longer than the duties of the day will allow ; and recollect that there is often more true ...
... remember , never throw those feet on the sofa which are just come out of the garden . XII . Never remain engaged in a favourite employment longer than the duties of the day will allow ; and recollect that there is often more true ...
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... Remember too , never to lay down a pen without wiping it from the ink . The neglect of this custom is the cause of the distorted pens portrayed in the " Miseries of Hu- man Life , " and is enough to dismay the next person that takes up ...
... Remember too , never to lay down a pen without wiping it from the ink . The neglect of this custom is the cause of the distorted pens portrayed in the " Miseries of Hu- man Life , " and is enough to dismay the next person that takes up ...
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Página 3 - Mischief; adding, for want of a Nail the Shoe was lost; for want of a Shoe the Horse was lost; and for want of a Horse the Rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the Enemy; all for want of Care about a Horse-shoe Nail.
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