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242 CAROLINE FBANOES CORNWALIilS,
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mayto and co grossiere ntend with te _, t . It I is call an that error nation I am blessed sure it which isto think none that but in an former class can educate too much . The , soul is born for , knowledgeand the y more
you , you capable give it it becomes , the more of heavenl it rises science towards its well destined earthl perfection the more —the capable more
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y , but would that not even speak were to it her not . so She said intended I need not husban fear it from told her own princi lainl ples ,-very py
that to the if she door gave and him send any her cause home , of again suspicion . What he should a state jus of t things order must a carriage it be ,
when a man could think such a caution necessary to be given to the woman her of his choice good ! She is anxious a very amiable do all the being strictest , and of I C shall atholics be think sorry to needful leave
; so very , so , She that says she g Ferdinando ives herself is very peace good , and too now , and half he kills looks herself so . I with asked Lent her fasting to visit . the
to I talians the at P town , so , lax he where bein in other g he fixed is things for there , are b the y severe his worl emp in d loymen this another , and t ; that proof but she she of says must the that general not go
; exis depravity t between of manners which of different cannot sexes suppose . " that an innocent intercourse can persons
cer tain rem E ark lish s drawn ladshow forth that about Miss the sam Owas e time _equal concerning lalive 1 to a
the deficiencies ng of her y , own countrywomen . . She observes y — " Mrs . K . H . is a very untaught creature , but has a fund of good sense and
bab gro had good w m feeling into as ore I advantage a thorough at ve bottom known s , anxious she , that was make mamma capable a one her do , of and great w much ho weary favourite had ; peop as b it le nature is w , with ith I dare me histories talent . If she sh to of e will had her ve y
y , many , i som view ministered n its e such thoug characters t ' o the as mental to the It without is high as the well regret destinies other as , bodil because who of y must tha wants I t hel iv of p never les the her s thin first o divest ffspring g impulse that my . mind w I ailin never that of g
m mind other nurse which after s arms choosing . hereafter with fond lead m anxie hundreds ty the to flannel ha g ppiness in or which misery the ; limb and s th at
to be w , rapped , leaves the far more important half of the future man to the is care capable of hirelings of — h or to no than care at all . onl I firml see y believe effected that the human mind The
stud cui bono y to ? w ha a t use bar i t t m o may ore every he improvemen reaf w t er comm be pu t , fo y r T w ho t rit n s tell ayin . n g firs th . at t . t * knowledge aki . ng . a
be is power emplo ' yed might in , doing howev good er , be . " a sufficient reason , since that power may always
By the summer of 1830 we find Miss Qornwallis again in Eng Greek land and Roman at home History , translating , and Astronomy German , poetry filling , up reading odd
times with researches into the affinity between the Russian , recrea Swedish t Her ing , and herself letters German by at this k langua ing time a comic g betr es , and penc a livel i w l i s t hal t interest ch occasionall or a blo in the de y
conflicts cap . of opinion then going on ay in England y between those
242 Caroline Fbanoes Cornwaliils,
242 CAROLINE FBANOES CORNWALIilS ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 242, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/26/
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