Letters to Mothers
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Table of Contents
edit- Title Page
- Copyright Notice
- Preface Addressed to Mothers
- Letter I Privileges of the Mother
- Letter II Influence of Children Upon Parents
- Letter III Infancy
- Letter IV First Lessons
- Letter V Maternal Love
- Letter VI Habit
- Letter VII Health.
- Letter VIII Economy.
- Letter IX Early Culture.
- Letter X Domestic Education.
- Letter XI Idiom of Character.
- Letter XII Schools.
- Letter XIII Religious Instruction.
- Letter XIV Duty to the Community.
- Letter XV Reading and Thinking.
- Letter XVI Example.
- Letter XVII Opinion of Wealth.
- Letter XVIII Hospitality.
- Letter XIX Respect to Age.
- Letter XX Happiness.
- Letter XXI Adversity.
- Letter XXII Loss of Children.
- Letter XXIII Sickness and Decline.
- Letter XXIV Death.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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