A Treatise on Domestic Economy; For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School

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Transcriber's Note: Page numbers 10 and 370 were skipped in the original text; they are not missing. There were two pages 355 and 356 in the original; the two between page 354 and the first page 355 have been renumbered 354a and 345b and references to them in the text changed accordingly. Printer errors were corrected silently and hyphenation was made consistent, but variant spellings have been preserved.
BY MISS CATHERINE E. BEECHER.
REVISED EDITION, WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS AND ILLUSTRATIVE ENGRAVINGS.
NEW-YORK: Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff Street.
1845.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1842, by Thomas H. Webb, & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
AMERICAN MOTHERS,
whose intelligence and virtues have inspired admiration and respect, whose experience has furnished many valuable suggestions, in this work, whose approbation will be highly valued, and whose influence, in promoting the object aimed at, is respectfully solicited, this work is dedicated, by their friend and countrywoman,
THE AUTHOR.

The author of this work was led to attempt it, by discovering, in her extensive travels, the deplorable sufferings of multitudes of young wives and mothers, from the combined influence of poor health , poor domestics , and a defective domestic education . The number of young women whose health is crushed, ere the first few years of married life are past, would seem incredible to one who has not investigated this subject, and it would be vain to attempt to depict the sorrow, discouragement, and distress experienced in most families where the wife and mother is a perpetual invalid.

Catharine Esther Beecher
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Английский

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2007-06-14

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Home economics

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