A clean, fresh, and wellordered house exercises over its inmates a moral no less than a physical influence, and has a direct tendency to make the members of the family sober^ peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other. The St. James's Magazine - Página 1411861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1800 - 798 páginas
...clean, fresh, and -well-ordered use exercises over its inmates a moral, no less than a physical influce, and has a direct tendency to make the members of the family btT, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each her ; nor is it difficult to... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson, Edward Cresy - 1847 - 80 páginas
...best, indeed the only real foundation of respect for others — has never been sufficiently acted on. A clean, fresh, and wellordered house exercises over...members of the family sober^ peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other. Nor is it difficult to trace a connexion between habitual... | |
| Metropolitan working classes' assoc - 1847 - 24 páginas
...best, indeed the only real foundation of respect for others, has never been sufficiently acted on. A clean, fresh, and wellordered house exercises over...members of the family sober, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other, nor is it difficult to trace a connection between habitual... | |
| Charles Alexander Lockhart Robertson - 1847 - 58 páginas
...is well worthy of our consideration, he says, " a clean, fresh, and well-ordered house, exercises on its inmates a moral, no less than a physical, influence,...members of the family sober, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other : nor is it difficult to trace a connection, between habitual... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1848 - 854 páginas
...by observing attentively the state, character, and general appearance of their dwellings; and that, a clean, fresh, and well-ordered house exercises over...members of the family sober, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other. Nor is it difficult to trace a connection between habitual... | |
| 1848 - 392 páginas
...by observing attentively the state, character, and general appearance of their dwellings; and that, a clean, fresh, and well-ordered house exercises over its inmates a moral no les* than a physical influence, and has a direct tendency to make the members of the family sober,... | |
| 1849 - 722 páginas
...has been well expressed by Dr. Southwood Smith, " a clean, fresh, and well-ordered house exercised over its inmates a moral no less than a physical influence;...considerate for the feelings and happiness of each other; nor is it difficult to trace a connexion between habitual feelings of this sort and the formation of... | |
| William Bardwell - 1854 - 122 páginas
...colleagues has accomplished so much in the way of sanitary improvement throughout the Empire, says, — " A. clean, fresh, and well-ordered house exercises...members of the family sober, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other ; nor is it difficult to trace a connection between habitual... | |
| How - 1855 - 264 páginas
...the best, indeed the only foundation of respect for others — has never been sufficiently acted on. A clean, fresh, and well-ordered house exercises over...influence, and has a direct tendency to make the members of a family sober, peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other ; nor is it... | |
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