THE
MOTHERS OF ENGLAND;
THEIR
INFLUENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY.
BY MRS. ELLIS,
NEW-YORK.
D. APPLETON & CO., 200 BROADWAY.
PHILADELPHIA:
GEORGE & APPLETON, 148 CHESTNUT ST.
MDCCCXLIV.
author of "the women of england," "the wives of england,"
"the minister's family." etc. etc.
CONTENTS.
| 3 | |
| A Mother's First Thoughts | 5 |
| Authority, Influence, and Example | 20 |
| The Use of a Mind | 39 |
| Elements of Character | 57 |
| Generosity and Affection | 71 |
| Individual and Social Happiness | 90 |
| Moral Courage and Worldly-Mindedness. | 111 |
| General Duties of a Mother | 133 |
| Hints on Education | 150 |
| On the Training of Boys | 164 |
| On the Training of Girls | 187 |
| On Religious Influence | 210 |
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