And that was not all. In the afternoon her ladyship took occasion to say, in a way that we could not be offended (at that) at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to their countrywomen, because the separation... Historic Houses of New Jersey - Page 207by Weymer Jay Mills - 1902 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
| Religion - 1852 - 302 pages
...to say, in a manner that we could not be offended at, that at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to...our determination to do without what we cannot make for ourselves. Whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of... | |
| 1852 - 448 pages
...time> t was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to their coun;ry women, because the separation from the mother country will...the sources whence many of our comforts have been deived. We must become independent by our determination to do without what we cannot make ourselves.... | |
| 1859 - 886 pages
...because the separation from the mother country will dry tip the sources whence many of our comfurts have been derived. We must become independent by our determination to do without what wo can not make ourselves. While our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be examples... | |
| Conduct of life - 1867 - 788 pages
...to say, in a manner that we could not be offended at, that at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to...determination to do without what we cannot make ourselves; whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of industry." A right... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - Biography & Autobiography - 1897 - 346 pages
...occasion to say, in a way that we could not he offended at, that at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to...determination to do without what we cannot make ourselves. Whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of industry ! " Another... | |
| Geraldine Brooks - History - 1900 - 324 pages
...occasion to say, in a way that we could not be offended at, that at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to...determination to do without what we cannot make ourselves. Whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of industry." But... | |
| New England - 1902 - 874 pages
...the sources whence so many of our comforts and luxuries had hitherto been derived. " 'Quoth she : " 'We must become independent by our determination to...our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism it becomes us, thenceforth, to be examples of thrift and industry' — the while busily plying the... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1916 - 564 pages
...ting socks and with a speckled apron on, while we were without a stitch of work. Her ladyship told us we must become independent by our determination to do without what we cannot ourselves make and whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - Women - 1912 - 302 pages
...that we could not be offended at, that at this time it was very important that American ladies [100] should be patterns of industry to their countrywomen,...by our determination to do without what we cannot ourselves make. Whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of... | |
| Harry Clinton Green, Mary Wolcott Green - Biography & Autobiography - 1912 - 510 pages
...occasion to say, in a way that we could not be offended, that at this time it was very important that American ladies should be patterns of industry to...will dry up the sources whence many of our comforts are derived. We must become independent by our determination to do without what we cannot make ourselves.... | |
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