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The Ladies Calling: In Two Parts - Page 209
by Richard Allestree - 1705 - 270 pages
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The ladies calling, by the author of The whole duty of man. [Another]

Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1677 - 314 pages
...remembrance of whatever was Praife-worthy in him, vindicating him from all Calumnies and falfe Accufations, and ftifling ( or allaying )- even true ones as much...indeed a Widow can no way better provide for her own Honor , then by this tendernefs of her Husbands. 4. YET there is another Expreffion of it, inferior...
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The Ladies Calling: In Two Parts. By the Author of The Whole Duty of Man, &c

Richard Allestree - Christian life - 1713 - 302 pages
...from all Calumnies and falfe Accufations , and ftifling (or allaying ) even true ones as much as Ihe can. And indeed a Widow can no way better provide for her own Honour, than by this tendernefs of her Husband's. 4. YET there is another expreffion of it, inferiour to none of the former, and that is the...
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The Ladies Calling: In Two Parts. By the Author of The Whole Duty of Man, &c

Richard Allestree - 1727 - 298 pages
...whatever was praife- worthy in him, vindicating him from all Calumnies and falfe Aecufations, and ftifiing (or allaying) even true ones as much as fhe can. And...for her own Honour, than by this tendernefs of her Husband's* 4. YET there is another expreffion of it, inferiour to none of the former, and that is the...
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The Whole Duty of a Woman, Or, An Infallible Guide to the Fair Sex ...

Cookery - 1737 - 770 pages
...him, vindicating him from all Calumnies and falfe Accufations, and ftifling, or allaying, even the true ones as much -as fhe can: And indeed, a Widow...for her own Honour, than by this Tendernefs of her Husband's. Yet there is another Expreflion of it, inferior to none -of the former, and that is, the...
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The Ladies Library: ... Written by a Lady. Published by Sir ..., Volume 2

Conduct of life - 1772 - 324 pages
...him from all calumnies and i'a accu'aiior.f, 2nd Rifling or allaying even true ones, much as Ihe can. Indeed a Widow can no way better provide for her own honour, than by this tendernefs of her hufband's. There is yet another exprcffion of it, inferior tonone of the formt-r, and that is, t*e...
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John Dunton's Letters from New-England

John Dunton - Massachusetts - 1867 - 380 pages
...'d. And tho' I cannot think it her defign, .yet I believe flie was fenfible enough that flie cou'd no way better provide for her own Honour, than by this Tendernefs fhe fhe fhew'd for her Husband's. But Madam Brick fhew'da better way of exprefling the Honour fhe had...
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Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume 14

Colonial Society of Massachusetts - Local history - 1913 - 634 pages
...from all Calumnies and false Accusations, and stifling (or allaying) even true ones as much as she can. And indeed a Widow can no way better provide for her own Honor, then by this tenderness of her Husbands. 4. Yet there is another Expression of it, inferior...
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Transactions of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts

Colonial Society of Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1913 - 568 pages
...from all Calumnies and false Accusations, and stifling (or allaying) even true ones as much as she can. And indeed a Widow can no way better provide for her own Honor, then by this tenderness of her Husbands. 4. Yet there is another Expression of it, inferior...
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