The Daughters of England
THE
DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND.
THEIR
POSITION IN SOCIETY,
CHARACTER AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
BY
author of "the women of england," "sons of the soil," hints to make
home happy," and summer and winter in the pyrenees."
NEW-YORK.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
1842.
CONTENTS.
v | |
Important Inquiries | 7 |
Economy of Time | 25 |
Cleverness—Learning—Knowledge | 42 |
Music, Painting, and Poetry | 75 |
Taste, Tact, and Observation | 100 |
Beauty, Health, and Temper | 123 |
Society, Fashion, and Love of Distinction | 151 |
Gratitude and Affection | 177 |
Friendship and Flirtation | 192 |
Love and Courtship | 223 |
Selfishness, Vanity, Artifice, and Integrity | 241 |
Dedication of Youth | 263 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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