Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... tion was probably that which it had upon her edu- cation , and early associations , rather than upon her ultimate destination . She inclines to think that even education rather left her what she was , than made BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD . 11.
... tion was probably that which it had upon her edu- cation , and early associations , rather than upon her ultimate destination . She inclines to think that even education rather left her what she was , than made BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD . 11.
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... , and though the opportunities were small , the most was made of them ; and at a time when girls in that sta- tion of life learned very little , and were thought best employed in domestic duties , and the operation of the 18 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... , and though the opportunities were small , the most was made of them ; and at a time when girls in that sta- tion of life learned very little , and were thought best employed in domestic duties , and the operation of the 18 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... tion of the parties , and the rarity of the accomplish- ment at that period , but proportioned to her intense desire for learning was her silent resentment against her mother for the opposition that defeated this intent . Her childish ...
... tion of the parties , and the rarity of the accomplish- ment at that period , but proportioned to her intense desire for learning was her silent resentment against her mother for the opposition that defeated this intent . Her childish ...
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... tion is so . But all that comes of these is the moral- ity of this world - the morality of self - interest and self - respect . Caroline never learned to fear sin , as sin , -least of all as measured against the law of God . Her first ...
... tion is so . But all that comes of these is the moral- ity of this world - the morality of self - interest and self - respect . Caroline never learned to fear sin , as sin , -least of all as measured against the law of God . Her first ...
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... tion of about four hours a day , called school - hours , was left to her entire disposal , at an age when most children do everything by rule and dictation . From what has been stated , it cannot be said that she was a good - tempered ...
... tion of about four hours a day , called school - hours , was left to her entire disposal , at an age when most children do everything by rule and dictation . From what has been stated , it cannot be said that she was a good - tempered ...
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