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" For if she had attended her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them... "
The Second Church in Boston: Commemorative Services Held on the Completion ... - Page 84
by Second Church (Boston, Mass.) - 1900 - 206 pages
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The Works of Donald G. Mitchell: American lands and letters; the Mayflower ...

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 352 pages
...of 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...
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A Short History of America's Literature: With Selections from Colonial and ...

Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 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...
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Books and Reading

1908 - 408 pages
...of 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 honourably in the place God...
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Winthrop's Journal "History of New England" 1630-1649, Volume 2

John Winthrop - 1908 - 424 pages
...of 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...
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The Apprenticeship of Washington: And Other Sketches of Significant Colonial ...

George Hodges - 1909 - 248 pages
...her giving herself wholly to reading and writing," that " if she had attended her household affairs, and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle...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...
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The Apprenticeship of Washington: And Other Sketches of Significant Colonial ...

George Hodges - 1909 - 244 pages
...her giving herself wholly to reading and writing," that " if she had attended her household affairs, and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle...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...
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Boston Days, the City of Beautiful Ideals: Concord, and Its Famous Authors ...

Lilian Whiting - 1911 - 616 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...
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American Prose (1607-1865)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - 760 pages
...her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his errour, 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 honourably in the place God had...
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American Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers ...

George Rice Carpenter - 1916 - 798 pages
...her, was loath to grieve her; but he saw his errour, 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 honourably in the place God had...
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The Heart of the Puritan: Selections from Letters and Journals

Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - 1917 - 318 pages
...of 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...
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