Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page xix
... wife who is going to the " Wednesday evening lecture " in some American country parish for reminding her husband , who wants to stay at home , that all of their five hundred and twelve ancestors who came over in the fleet with Winthrop ...
... wife who is going to the " Wednesday evening lecture " in some American country parish for reminding her husband , who wants to stay at home , that all of their five hundred and twelve ancestors who came over in the fleet with Winthrop ...
Page 77
... wife ought to be left - alone . Oddly enough , ' Burke's wife was also the offspring of a " mixed marriage " -only in her case it was the father who was the Catholic ; conse- quently both Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke were of the same way ...
... wife ought to be left - alone . Oddly enough , ' Burke's wife was also the offspring of a " mixed marriage " -only in her case it was the father who was the Catholic ; conse- quently both Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke were of the same way ...
Page 87
... wife a beggar . This good lady survived her illustrious husband twelve years , and seemed as his widow to have some success in paying his bills , for at her death all remaining demands were found to be dis- charged . For receiving this ...
... wife a beggar . This good lady survived her illustrious husband twelve years , and seemed as his widow to have some success in paying his bills , for at her death all remaining demands were found to be dis- charged . For receiving this ...
Page 98
... A young man cannot honestly make a success in any business un- less he loves his work , any more than a married man can be happy in his home unless he loves his wife . Now , really hard work is understood by very few 98 EDWARD WILLIAM BOK.
... A young man cannot honestly make a success in any business un- less he loves his work , any more than a married man can be happy in his home unless he loves his wife . Now , really hard work is understood by very few 98 EDWARD WILLIAM BOK.
Page 107
... wife of such a man her neighbors mean her friends . She has time for her children , her home , her social duties , her reading , and her church . Her children have their own grass - plot for their play - ground . The fields and woods ...
... wife of such a man her neighbors mean her friends . She has time for her children , her home , her social duties , her reading , and her church . Her children have their own grass - plot for their play - ground . The fields and woods ...
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