The author offers it not as an experiment now for the first time to be tried, but as the result of long experience ; and in the fullest confidence that, if the rules and details suggested are carefully attended to and patiently reduced to practice, the... Louisa Seymour, Or, Hasty Impressionsby Catherine Grace Godwin - 1837 - 149 pagesFull view - About this book
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