The Education of American Girls: Considered in a Series of EssaysAnna Callender Brackett G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1874 - 401 páginas |
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... reason that they involve not merely manual dexterity , but also an exercise of the judgment , which in the child has not yet become suffi- ciently developed . But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been ...
... reason that they involve not merely manual dexterity , but also an exercise of the judgment , which in the child has not yet become suffi- ciently developed . But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been ...
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... reason , slackened , there is a surplus of energy which must find a vent , or render its possessor very uncomfortable . Need mothers be reminded of how very troublesome the little girl becomes in a short school vacation , or during the ...
... reason , slackened , there is a surplus of energy which must find a vent , or render its possessor very uncomfortable . Need mothers be reminded of how very troublesome the little girl becomes in a short school vacation , or during the ...
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... reason why the soles of their shoes should not be of equal thickness ? And yet no man would think of wearing , at any time , except for house slippers , soles as thin as those which many of our girls habitually wear . Boston is much ...
... reason why the soles of their shoes should not be of equal thickness ? And yet no man would think of wearing , at any time , except for house slippers , soles as thin as those which many of our girls habitually wear . Boston is much ...
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... reason that an unusual demand is made , a greater number of volitions or impulses required , for a given height . A greater width in the step , also , makes the effort more difficult - partly for the same reason , and partly because a ...
... reason that an unusual demand is made , a greater number of volitions or impulses required , for a given height . A greater width in the step , also , makes the effort more difficult - partly for the same reason , and partly because a ...
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... reason to be grateful that in our fathers ' houses no such books were to be found . Poets were there , novelists were there in abundance , but of such poisonous and weakening literature , no trace ; and as we are grateful to our parents ...
... reason to be grateful that in our fathers ' houses no such books were to be found . Poets were there , novelists were there in abundance , but of such poisonous and weakening literature , no trace ; and as we are grateful to our parents ...
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Página 97 - I see thee old and formal, fitted to thy petty part, With a little hoard of maxims preaching down a daughter's heart. "They were dangerous guides the feelings — she herself was not exempt — Truly, she herself had suffer'd" — Perish in thy self-contempt ! Overlive it — lower yet — be happy!
Página 120 - Neither from a stranger's hand shall ye offer the bread of your God of any of these; because their corruption is in them, and blemishes be in them: they shall not be accepted for you.
Página 341 - HALF-HOURS WITH THE STARS: a Plain and Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Constellations. Showing in 12 Maps the position of the principal Star-Groups night after night throughout the year. With Introduction and a separate Explanation of each Map. True for every Year.
Página 28 - Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
Página 99 - A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel 13 light. XV.— I WANDERED LONELY. 1804. I WANDERED lonely as a cloud...
Página 58 - KARL FRIEDRICH ROSENKRANZ, Doctor of Theology and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Konigsberg. Translated from the German by ANNA C. BRACKETT.
Página 342 - London. 8. ACOUSTICS, LIGHT AND HEAT. By William Lees, AM, Lecturer on Physics, Edinburgh. 9. MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY. By John Angell, Senior Science Master, Grammar School, Manchester. 10. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. By Dr. WB Kemshead, FRAS, Dulwich College, London. 11. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. By W. Marshall Watts, D.Sc., (Lond.,) Grammar School, Giggleswick. 12. GEOLOGY. By WS Davis, LL.D., Derby.
Página 341 - HALF-HOURS WITH THE TELESCOPE : a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a means of Amusement and Instruction.
Página 91 - ... laugh By precept only, and shed tears by rule. Thy Art be Nature ; the live current quaff, And let the groveller sip his stagnant pool, In fear that else, when Critics grave and cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and, in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality.
Página 328 - Patient endurance Attaineth to all things ; Who God possesseth In nothing is wanting; Alone God sufficeth.