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In this little volume, the author has not attempted to lay down any regular system of domestic education. His object has been to present leading principles — partially brought out into <em>real life </em>to give them a force beyond mere didactics — from which every thoughtful mother may deduce principles for specific application in her own family. The book is rather <em>a series of domestic pictures </em>than a sustained narrative. This latter character could not have been given to it, without a sacrifice of much that the author wished to present. He hopes that it will be useful. He is sure that it will be so, if read aright. | In this little volume, the author has not attempted to lay down any regular system of domestic education. His object has been to present leading principles — partially brought out into <em>real life </em>to give them a force beyond mere didactics — from which every thoughtful mother may deduce principles for specific application in her own family. The book is rather <em>a series of domestic pictures </em>than a sustained narrative. This latter character could not have been given to it, without a sacrifice of much that the author wished to present. He hopes that it will be useful. He is sure that it will be so, if read aright. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 18 November 2012
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(This is a sequel to Timothy Shay Arthur's "Volume I. The Maiden". You will want to read that first!)
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 1.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 2.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 3.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 4.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 5.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 6.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 7.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 8.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 9.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 10.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 11.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 12.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 13.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 14.
Volume III. The Mother CHAPTER 15.
In this little volume, the author has not attempted to lay down any regular system of domestic education. His object has been to present leading principles — partially brought out into real life to give them a force beyond mere didactics — from which every thoughtful mother may deduce principles for specific application in her own family. The book is rather a series of domestic pictures than a sustained narrative. This latter character could not have been given to it, without a sacrifice of much that the author wished to present. He hopes that it will be useful. He is sure that it will be so, if read aright.
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