Quotes and Images From The Works of Charles Dudley Warner Quotes and Images From The Works of Charles Dudley Warner

Quotes and Images From The Works of Charles Dudley Warner

Publisher Description

The governor, from the stern of his schooner, gave a short but truly patriarchal address to his citizens, wherein he recommended them to comport like loyal and peaceable subjects, to go to church regularly on Sundays, and to mind their business all the week besides. That the women should be dutiful and affectionate to their husbands, looking after nobody's concerns but their own, eschewing all gossipings and morning gaddings, and carrying short tongues and long petticoats. That the men should abstain from intermeddling in public concerns, intrusting the cares of government to the officers appointed to support them, staying at home, like good citizens, making money for themselves, and getting children for the benefit of their country.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1900
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
42
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
73.5
KB
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