THE
DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND.
THEIR
POSITION IN SOCIETY,
CHARACTER AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
BY
MRS. ELLIS,
NEW-YORK.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
1842.
author of "the women of england," "sons of the soil," hints to make
home happy," and summer and winter in the pyrenees."
CONTENTS.
| v | |
| Important Inquiries | 7 |
| Economy of Time | 25 |
| Cleverness—Learning—Knowledge | 42 |
| Music, Painting, and Poetry | 75 |
| Taste, Tact, and Observation | 100 |
| Beauty, Health, and Temper | 123 |
| Society, Fashion, and Love of Distinction | 151 |
| Gratitude and Affection | 177 |
| Friendship and Flirtation | 192 |
| Love and Courtship | 223 |
| Selfishness, Vanity, Artifice, and Integrity | 241 |
| Dedication of Youth | 263 |
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