Home Life: What it Is, and what it NeedsW. V. Spencer, 1864 - 180 oldal |
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3. oldal
... domestic cir- cle . Certain physical comforts and conveniences , as well as room , are absolutely necessary for the proper home education of children , and where these are want- ing the morals of a community must suffer . " A walk ...
... domestic cir- cle . Certain physical comforts and conveniences , as well as room , are absolutely necessary for the proper home education of children , and where these are want- ing the morals of a community must suffer . " A walk ...
10. oldal
... domestic purposes . The house is a place to be used by a family for work , for comfort , for sickness , and for health . It is a place to be constantly and variously used . It should be pri- marily adapted to home wants . There should ...
... domestic purposes . The house is a place to be used by a family for work , for comfort , for sickness , and for health . It is a place to be constantly and variously used . It should be pri- marily adapted to home wants . There should ...
13. oldal
... domestic virtues , the work - place of mothers and daughters in the days when mothers and daughters worked , the centre of the family circle when the day was done , and father and the boys gathered around the evening table to read or ...
... domestic virtues , the work - place of mothers and daughters in the days when mothers and daughters worked , the centre of the family circle when the day was done , and father and the boys gathered around the evening table to read or ...
24. oldal
... domestic habits and customs we should do well to imitate , hardly fash- ions his home after the better English model . He does not so much bring his joys and pleasures to his family , as take his family with him to his 24 HOME LIFE .
... domestic habits and customs we should do well to imitate , hardly fash- ions his home after the better English model . He does not so much bring his joys and pleasures to his family , as take his family with him to his 24 HOME LIFE .
31. oldal
... domestic relations are established which Aristotle calls " the master facts of humanity . " Two comparative strangers come together in relations of closest intimacy and dependence , to build out of their oppositions of sex , education ...
... domestic relations are established which Aristotle calls " the master facts of humanity . " Two comparative strangers come together in relations of closest intimacy and dependence , to build out of their oppositions of sex , education ...
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