
The Duty of American Women to Their Country
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- THE DUTY OF AMERICAN WOMEN TO THEIR COUNTRY.
- Sufferings of Little Children from Bad Schoolhouses.
- Sufferings of Little Children from Want of Accommodations at School.
- Sufferings of Little Children for Want of Pure Air.
- Sufferings of Little Children from Cold, Heat, and Filth.
- Sufferings of Little Children from Cruel and Improper Punishments.
- Moral Injuries inflicted on Children at School.
- A PLAN PROPOSED.
- From the Hon. Thomas Burrowes, late Secretary of State in Pennsylvania.
- From the Rev. Mr. Sturtevant, President of Illinois College.
- From the Rev. Henry Beecher, of Indianapolis, Indiana.
- The following is extracted from a letter from the Dr. Cornett spoken of above.
- The following is from Judge Lane, of the Supreme Court of Ohio.
- The following is from one of the leading Lawyers of Ohio.
- The following is from E. C. Delavan, Esq., who has devoted so much of his time for several years to the cause of Temperance.
- The following is from a Lawyer in Cincinnati.
- The following extract from an address of Prof. Stowe, delivered at Portland in 1844, corroborates the views expressed by the author on the subject of moral training.
- FOOTNOTES
- NOTE A.
- NOTE B.
- Preface (for the American Housekeeper’s Receipt Book.)
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