The national characteristics of England. The influence of the domestic habits countrywomen o the prevalence of religious instruction. Coldness of English women ought only to be regarded as a means adopted for the preservation of their purity of mind.
Chapter I. Characteristics of the women of England england religious women Every country has its peculiar characteristics, not only of climate and scenery, of public institutions, government, and laws; but every country has also its moral characteristics, upon which is founded its true title to a station, either high or low, in the scale of nations. The national characteristics of England are the perpetual boast of her patriotic sons; and there is one especially, which it behoves all British subjects not only to exult in, but to cherish and maintain. Leaving the justice of her laws, the extent of her commerce, and the amount of her resources, to the orator, the statesman, and the political economist, there yet remains one of the noblest features in her national character, which may not improperly be regarded as within the compass of a page: 10 womans understandings and the province of a womans pen. It is the domestic character of England-the home comforts, and fireside virtues for which she is so justly celeb
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