| Alice Morse Earle - 1899 - 562 pages
...had attended to her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and not gone out of hir way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men whose minds are stronger, she had kept hir Wits, and might have improved them usefully and honorably. — History vf Neiv England. Governor... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - 1899 - 560 pages
...many books. Her husbande was loath to grieve hir ; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended to her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and not gone out of hir way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men whose minds are stronger, she had... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 316 pages
...her, was loath to grieve her ; but he saw his error, when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs, and such things as belong to...things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 494 pages
...years, by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing, and had written many books. If she had attended to her household affairs, and such...things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had... | |
| Edward Elias Atwater - 1902 - 808 pages
...Mary, the daughter of Gov. Eaton by his saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs and such things as belong to...things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, &c., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Blanche Evans Hazard - 1902 - 268 pages
...loving and tender of her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended to her household, affairs, and such things as belong to women, and had not gone out of her way to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1902 - 634 pages
...lost her understanding by occasion of her giving herself wholly to reading and writing; whereas, if she had attended to her household affairs and such things as belong to women, and had not gone out of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 272 pages
...loving and tender of her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his error when it was too late. For if she had attended to her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and had not gone out of her way to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Blanche Evans Hazard - 1902 - 266 pages
...attended to her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and had not gone out of her way to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger &c. she had kept her wits and might have improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had... | |
| Hartford Public High School (Hartford, Conn.) - 1905 - 194 pages
...her, but he saw his error, when it was too late. For if she had attended her household affairs, :md such things as belong to women, and not gone out of...things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, &c., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honorably in the place God had... | |
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