Letters on the Improvement of the Mind: Addressed to a Young Lady ...J. Walter, 1778 |
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... out fome little knowledge of Geo- graphy and Chronology . They are both very easily attained I mean . in the degree that will be neceffary for you . 1 2 in On Geography and Chronology . 147 knowledge of both being, in my ...
... out fome little knowledge of Geo- graphy and Chronology . They are both very easily attained I mean . in the degree that will be neceffary for you . 1 2 in On Geography and Chronology . 147 knowledge of both being, in my ...
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... easily gained by reading with maps ; for I do not wish your knowledge to be exact and masterly - but fuch only as is neceffary for the purpose of un- derstanding history , and , without which , even a news - paper would be ...
... easily gained by reading with maps ; for I do not wish your knowledge to be exact and masterly - but fuch only as is neceffary for the purpose of un- derstanding history , and , without which , even a news - paper would be ...
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... and periods as correctly true , for I have taken only round numbers as more easily retained by the memory ; fo 2 that that when you come to confult chro- nological books or 160 On Geography and Chronology . “ man-to Chrift ...
... and periods as correctly true , for I have taken only round numbers as more easily retained by the memory ; fo 2 that that when you come to confult chro- nological books or 160 On Geography and Chronology . “ man-to Chrift ...
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... easily do for yourself ; but even this sketch , flight as it is , will give you a gene- ral notion of the ancient hiftory of the world , from the deluge to the birth of Chrift . Within this period flourished the Grecian and Roman ...
... easily do for yourself ; but even this sketch , flight as it is , will give you a gene- ral notion of the ancient hiftory of the world , from the deluge to the birth of Chrift . Within this period flourished the Grecian and Roman ...
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... rather to point out to you a few fmall Tracts , which exhibit ftriking and lively pictures , not easily effaced from the memory , of the conftitutions and eafily of reading History . 217 they are in a manner members of ...
... rather to point out to you a few fmall Tracts , which exhibit ftriking and lively pictures , not easily effaced from the memory , of the conftitutions and eafily of reading History . 217 they are in a manner members of ...
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abfolutely affift almoſt amufement ancient anſwer becauſe beſt cafe Charlemagne chooſe Chrift chro Chronology cient confequence confider confiderable conqueft converfation courſe curiofity dear defire difpofition diſtinguiſh drefs eafily effential empire endeavour Engliſh entertain epocha eſtabliſh eſteem expence faid fame feldom felf fenfe fervants ferve fhall fhame fhare fhew fince firft firſt fituation fmall fome fomething foon fpirit friendſhip ftate fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuits fuppofed give greateſt Grecian Greece happineſs hiftory houſe induſtry inftruction intereſting itſelf knowledge laſt leaft leaſt lefs ment mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary obfervation occafion ourſelves paffion perfons perhaps pleaſe pleaſure poffible prefent preferve proper purpoſe racters reaſon refpect reft Roman Roman Republic ſhould ſtate ſtill ſtudy taſte temper thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tion tivated ture underſtanding Univerfal uſeful vanity virtue whilft whoſe wiſh young yourſelf
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106 페이지 - ... forget what is due to the elder part of the company, nor, by whispering and laughing apart, give them cause to suspect, what is too often true, that they themselves are the subjects of your mirth. It is so shocking an outrage against society, to talk of or laugh at any person in his own presence, that one would think it could only be committed by the vulgar. I am sorry, however, to say that...
8 페이지 - Whatever faults he may have they will generally be treated with lenity. He will find an advocate in every human heart. His errors will be lamented rather than abhorred; and his virtues will be viewed in the fairest point of light. His good...
116 페이지 - ... body and improving the carriage, the second by opening a large field of entertainment and improvement for the mind. I believe there are more agreeable books of female literature in French than in any other language...
67 페이지 - ... have known one of these procrastinators disoblige and gradually lose very valuable friends, by delaying to write to them so long, that, having no good excuse to offer, she could not get courage enough to write at all, and dropped their correspondence entirely. The neatness and order of your house and furniture is a part of economy which will greatly affect your appearance and character, and to which you must yourself give attention...
71 페이지 - It is with a family, as with a commonwealth ; the more numerous and luxurious it becomes, the more difficult it is to govern it properly.— Though the great are placed above the little attentions and employments to which...
223 페이지 - It is not from want of capacity that so many women are such trifling insipid companions, so ill qualified for the friendship and conversation of a- sensible man, or for the task of governing and instructing a family ; it is much oftener from the neglect of exercising the talents...
108 페이지 - ... as that of ridicule. The natural effects of years, which all hope to attain, and the infirmities of the body, which none can prevent, are surely, of all others, the most improper objects of mirth. There are subjects enough that are innocent, and on which you may freely indulge the vivacity of your spirits ; for I would not condemn you to perpetual seriousness...
82 페이지 - Shall not the dew assuage the heat? so is a word better than a gift. Lo, is not a word better than a gift? but both are with a gracious man.
10 페이지 - who knoweth whereof we are made," and of what we are capable. It is true, we are not all equally happy in our dispositions; but human virtue consists in cherishing and cultivating every good inclination, and in checking and subduing every propensity to evil. If you had been born with a bad temper, it might have been made a good one, at least with regard to its outward effects, by education, reason, and principle : and, though you are so happy as to have a good one while young, do not suppose it will...
5 페이지 - Within the circle of her own family and dependants lies her sphere of action — the scene of almost all those tasks and trials, which must determine her character, and her fate, here and hereafter. Reflect, for a moment, how much the happiness of her husband, children, and servants, must depend on her temper, and you will see that the greatest good or evil, which she ever may have in her power to do, may arise from her correcting or indulging its infirmities.