| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - History - 1836 - 454 pages
...cursed effects of fashionable education! of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo. would become...frivolity and vacuity of mind, adorned with whatever grace and allurement, I would earnestly pray God to take her forthwith hence. But I yet hope, by her, to... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - History - 1836 - 450 pages
...of that family, and more and more disgusted with the manner in which it is obscured and perverted : cursed effects of fashionable education ! of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo. would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
| Aaron Burr - Europe - 1836 - 450 pages
...of that family, and more and more disgusted with the manner in which it is obscured and perverted : cursed effects of fashionable education! of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo. would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - New York (State) - 1837 - 450 pages
...of that family, and more and more disgusted with the manner in which it is obscured and perverted : cursed effects of fashionable education ! of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo. would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807 - 1925 - 438 pages
...spirit, the apotheosis of his intellect. The mirror of his chosen attributes. And on the other hand, "cursed effects of fashionable education of which...both sexes are the advocates and yours the victims!" he exclaimed on another occasion to his wife. "If I could foresee that Theo would become a mere fashionable... | |
| James Parton - New York (State) - 1860 - 744 pages
...which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Tlieo. would become a mere fashionable woman, with all the...frivolity and vacuity of mind, adorned with whatever grace and allurement, I would earnestly pray God to take her forthwith hence. But I yet hope, by her, to... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1864 - 852 pages
...Hornee, all the Iliad, and large portions of the Odyssey. "Cursed effects," exclaimed her father once, " of fashionable education, of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
| James Parton - Biography & Autobiography - 1867 - 496 pages
...father once, " of fashionable education, of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo would become...frivolity and vacuity of mind, adorned with whatever grace and allurement, I would earnestly pray God to take her forthwith hence. But I yet hope by her to convince... | |
| James Parton - United States - 1867 - 484 pages
...Horace, all the Iliad, and large portions of the Odyssey. " Cursed effects," exclaimed her father once, " of fashionable education, of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
| James Parton - United States - 1877 - 500 pages
...Horace, all the Iliad, and large portions of the Odyssey. " Cursed effects," exclaimed her father once, " of fashionable education, of which both sexes are the advocates, and yours eminently the victims. If I could foresee that Theo would become a mere fashionable woman, with all... | |
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