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ais entirely neglected - Hence we have
ais entirely neglected - Hence we have
a puney and sickly condition of society
a puney and sickly condition of society
and the females who are to snake the
and the females who are to make the
future mothers of American Statesmen are
future mothers of American Statesmen are
only addepts  in the showery and giddy
only addepts  in the showey and giddy
scenes of life and their qualiites but
scenes of life and their qualities but
a mere soap bubble floating and drift
a mere soap bubble floating and drift
ing on the broad sea of life subject to
ing on the broad sea of life subject to
districtive at a mere  wave or blast
destruction at a mere  wave or blast
and easily racjed upon the shore inci
and easily racked upon the shore inci
-dent to human life Coquetry no doubt
-dent to human life, Coquetry no doubt
is agreeable whilst in the act of practise
is agreeable whilst in the act of practise
ing it but it leaves its sting behind
ing it, but it leaves its sting behind,
to worry and distract in the cool moments
to worry and distract in the cool moments
of life and when the stern responsibles
of life and when the stern responsibles
of life come upon the notaries of fashion
of life come upon the votaries of fashion
then it is that they are the unhappy creatures
then it is that they are the unhappy creatures

Revision as of 22:32, 2 January 2020

is so unstaple and superficial It really appears to me that for a gentleman to become popular in Eastern Ladies Societies must be a mere thing catering to wimsical notions of a petted and distempered mind- Fash ionoable Education Certainly has much to do with the present Condition of Society - It is only directed to the shaping of the mind and manners to a systematic Lisentious standard of Foreign prejudice - The Cul tivation of the higher atributes of female perfection and domestive acquirements ais entirely neglected - Hence we have a puney and sickly condition of society and the females who are to make the future mothers of American Statesmen are only addepts in the showey and giddy scenes of life and their qualities but a mere soap bubble floating and drift ing on the broad sea of life subject to destruction at a mere wave or blast and easily racked upon the shore inci -dent to human life, Coquetry no doubt is agreeable whilst in the act of practise ing it, but it leaves its sting behind, to worry and distract in the cool moments of life and when the stern responsibles of life come upon the votaries of fashion then it is that they are the unhappy creatures