Nunneries also were good she-schools, wherein the girls and maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latin was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine foundations had still continued, provided... Education of Girls and Women in Great Britain - Page 6by Christina Sinclair Bremner - 1897 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| John] [Chambers - Norfolk (England) - 1829 - 458 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work, and sometimes a little Latine was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...continued, provided no vow were obtruded upon them, haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection... | |
| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work, and sometimes a little Latine was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine foundations had still continued, provided no row were obtruded upon them, haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 562 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latin was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...where it is most constrained,) haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 564 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latin was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...where it is most constrained,) haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1841 - 446 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latine was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to an higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. That sharpnesse of their wits and suddenness... | |
| Elizabeth Stone, Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - Embroidery - 1841 - 424 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latine was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to an higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. That sharpnesse of their wits and suddenness... | |
| Miss Lambert (F.) - Church decoration and ornament - 1844 - 200 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work; and sometimes a little Latine was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine...avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to an higher perfection than hitherto hath been attained. That sharpnesse of their wits, and suddenness... | |
| 1844 - 772 pages
...therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine foundations had still continued, provided no vows were obtruded upon them (virginity is least kept where it is most constrained), haply the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection than hitherto... | |
| Christianity - 1844 - 776 pages
...maids of the neighbourhood were taught to read and work ; and sometimes a little Latin was taught them therein. Yea, give me leave to say, if such feminine foundations had still continued, provided no vows were obtruded upon them (virginity is least kept where it is most constrained), haply the weaker... | |
| Christianity - 1844 - 1424 pages
...therein. Yea, give me leave to gay, if such feminine foundations had still continued, provided no vows were obtruded upon them (virginity is least kept where it is most constrained), haplv the weaker sex (beside the avoiding modern inconveniences) might be heightened to a higher perfection... | |
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