For if she had attended her household affairs, and such things as belong to women, and not gone out of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them... The American Journal of Education - Page 668edited by - 1857Full view - About this book
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 pages
...of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger &c. she had kept- her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honourably in the place God had set her. He brought her to Boston, and left her with her brother, one... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 pages
...of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger &c. she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honourably in the place God had set her. He brought her to Boston, and left her with her brother, one... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...of her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger &c. she had kept her wits, and might have improved them usefully and honourably in the place God had set her. He brought her to Boston, and left her with her brother, one... | |
| 1849 - 168 pages
...her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, &c., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them...usefully and honorably in the place God had set her." (Winthrop's Journal, ii. 216J We naturally feel a desire to know something of the place where our ancestors... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 pages
...her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them...Boston, and left her with ..,,-, her brother, one Mr. Yale,1 a merchant, to try what means might be had here for her. But no help could be had.2 1 Much will... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 pages
...her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them...set her. He brought her to Boston, and left her with •217 ^er brother, one Mr. Yale,1 a merchant, to try what means might be had here for her. But no... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 512 pages
...are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have irrlproved them usefully and honorably in the place God had set...to Boston, and left her with her brother, one Mr. Yale,1 a merchant, to try what means might be had here for her. But no help could be had.2 1 Much will... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1885 - 606 pages
...her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper fur men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits and might have improved them...Mr. Yale, a merchant, to try what means might be had for her. But no help could be had." in the management of his home affairs he was always deeply interested,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...her way and calling to meddle in such things as are proper for men, whose minds are stronger, etc., she had kept her wits, and might have improved them...might be had here for her. But no help could be had. A PUNISHMENT OF PARENTAL LOVE. [From the Same."] OD will be sanctified in them that come near him.... | |
| Charles Pickering Bowditch - 1889 - 100 pages
...husband, who was loth to deny her her favorite studies that her disease became seated and aggravated." " He brought her to Boston and left her with her brother,...might be had here for her. But no help could be had." 1 About 1653 Governor Hopkins went to Europe, called thither by the death of his brother, who was Warden... | |
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