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" was, that the lady under whofe care this amiable girl had been placed -for the greater part of her life, perfectly underftood her value ; her docility and genius produced the defign of qualifying her for a teacher in her fchool; and nothing had been omitted... "
Letters from Mrs. Palmerstone to Her Daughter: Inculcating Morality by ... - Page 83
by Rachel Hunter - 1803
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Letters from Mrs. Palmerstone to Her Daughter: Inculcating ..., Volume 2

Rachel Hunter - 1803 - 234 pages
...preference we have fhown j but fhe is good and virtuousj and will never miflead you.' " c The fact was, that the lady under whofe care this amiable girl...and nothing had been omitted to render her a proper afliftant. The death of her mother, and my propofals, induced Mrs. C LO give up her own intereft, in...
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American Lady's Preceptor: A Compilation of Observations, Essays, and ...

Women - 1811 - 386 pages
...and virtuous, and will never mislead you.' “Tine fact was, tinat the lady under whose care thnis amiable girl had been placed for the greater part of her life, perfectly understood iner value; her docility and genius produced tine design of qualifying her for a teacher...
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