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Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms. Filed under: Women -- Conduct of life In Times Like These (Toronto: McLeod and Allen, 1915), by Nellie L. McClung (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) The Influential Woman (1992), by Vickie Kraft (HTML and zipped Word at bible.org) The Lectures of Lola Montez (Countess of Landsfeld), Including Her Autobiography (New York: Rudd and Carleton, 1858), by Lola Montez and C. Chauncey Burr (multiple formats at archive.org) The Lectures of Lola Montez (Countess of Landsfeld), Including Her Autobiography (New York: Rudd and Carleton, 1859), by Lola Montez and C. Chauncey Burr (multiple formats at archive.org) Sins of the Tongue, and Jealousy in Woman's Life, Followed by Discourses on Rash Judgments, Patience, and Grace (from the fourth London edition; Boston: Patrick Donahoe, 1874), by Mgr Landriot, trans. by Helena Lyons (PDF at cimmay.us) Filed under: Etiquette for womenFiled under: Etiquette for women -- England -- History -- 19th century -- SourcesFiled under: Young women -- Conduct of lifeFiled under: Young women -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Esther: A Book for Girls, by Rosa Nouchette Carey (Gutenberg text) The King's Daughter (Boston: D. Lothrop and Co., c1873), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (page images at Google; US access only) Little Fishers and Their Nets (Boston: D. Lothrop Co., c1887), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (multiple formats at archive.org) An Old-Fashioned Girl (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1950), by Louisa May Alcott (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) An Old-Fashioned Girl, by Louisa May Alcott Out in the World: The Story of Claire Benedict (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, 1901), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (page images at Google; US access only) Red Rose and Tiger Lily: or, In a Wider World, by L. T. Meade (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Those Three, or, Little Wings: A Story for Girls, by Emma Marshall (HTML at Emory) Filed under: Women -- England -- Conduct of lifeFiled under: Women -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Mothers -- Early works to 1800 The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie (Oxford: John Lichfield And James Short, 1622), by Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln Filed under: Women -- History -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Women -- Humor -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Women -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Women -- Social conditions -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800 Ad Lucilium Epistolae Morales (in Latin and English; 3 volumes; London: W. Heinemann; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1918-1925), by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Richard M. Gummere De Amicitia; Scipio's Dream, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, ed. by Andrew P. Peabody (Gutenberg text) The Doctrine of the Mean, by Confucius, trans. by James Legge (HTML at nothingistic.org) The Enchiridion, by Epictetus, trans. by Elizabeth Carter (HTML at MIT) The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, by Epictetus, trans. by Hastings Crossley (HTML at Bartleby) The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, with the Hymn of Cleanthes, by Epictetus, trans. by Hastings Crossley (Gutenberg text) The Government of the Tongue (second impression, 1674), by Richard Allestree (multiple formats at CCEL) The Gulistan, by Sa'di (HTML at Internet Classics) The Gulistan, by Sa'di, trans. by James Ross (HTML at Fordham) On Benefits, by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Aubrey Stewart (Gutenberg text) The Rose Garden of Sa'di (or The Gulistan), by Sa'di, trans. by Edward Rehatsek Some Fruits of Solitude (includes More Fruits of Solitude), by William Penn Filed under: Benevolence -- Early works to 1800 On Benefits, by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, trans. by Aubrey Stewart (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Charity -- Early works to 1800 Charity (multiple translations), by Emanuel Swedenborg Filed under: Etiquette -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Folly -- Early works to 1800More items available under broader and related terms at left. |