| University magazine - 1845 - Страниц: 772
...increased, so any thing like comfort disappeared altogether. The power to make homo cheerful and comfortable was never given to her. She knew not the value of...domestic objects. Not one moment's happiness did I ever SBS under my lather's roof. All this dismal state of things I can distinctly trace to the entire and... | |
| Benjamin Parsons - 1845 - Страниц: 188
...increased, so anything like comfort disappeared altogether. The power to make home cheerful and comfortable was never given to her. She knew not the value of...of domestic objects. Not one moment's happiness did 1 ever see under my father's roof. All this dismal state of things, I can distinctly trace to the entire... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth - 1845 - Страниц: 566
...times to receive nourishment. As the family increased, so anything like comfort disappeared altogether. Not one moment's happiness did I ever see under my father's roof. ... He became intemperate, and his intemperance made her necessitous. She made many efforts to abstain... | |
| 1846 - Страниц: 698
...increased, so anything like comfort disappeared altogether. The power to make home cheerful and comfortable was never given to her. She knew not the value of...of things I can distinctly trace to the entire and perfect absence of all training and instruction to my mother. He became intemperate, and his intemperance... | |
| Home and colonial school society - 1849 - Страниц: 448
...The statement of Mr. Joseph Corbett, based on his own experience, is to the following effect : — ' Not one moment's happiness did I ever see under my...state of things I can distinctly trace to the entire absence of all training and instruction by my mother. He became intemperate, and his intemperance made... | |
| Henry Worsley - 1849 - Страниц: 300
...The statement of Mr. Joseph Corbett, based on his own experience, is to the following effect : — " Not one moment's happiness did I ever see under my...of things I can distinctly trace to the entire and perfect absence of all training and instruction by my mother. He became intemperate, and his intemperance... | |
| Thomas Beggs - 1849 - Страниц: 222
...active and earnest interest in the condition of his own class, of which he is an ornament. He says, " Not one moment's happiness did I ever see under my...state of things I can distinctly trace to the entire absence of all training and instruction in my mother. My father became intemperate, and his intemperance... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1875 - Страниц: 408
...so everything like comfort disappeared altogether. The power to make home cheerful and comfortable was never given to her. She knew not the value of...of things I can distinctly trace to the entire and perfect absence of all training and instruction to my mother. He became intemperate ; and his intemperance... | |
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