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6281 The Health Reformer January 1, 1872, Art. A, paragraph 20
… convenient, comfortable, and modest. In cold weather they should wear warm flannel or cotton drawers, which can be placed inside the stockings. Over these …
6282 The Health Reformer January 1, 1872, paragraph 2
… friends comfortable. But the bed and bedding, if not carefully separated and aired, are not safe for any one to use.
6283 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 3
… , and comfortably, clad. Is this immodest? Many say they have no objections to the length of the dress, but they could never put on the pants.
6284 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 7
… myself comfortable. My old dress seemed by comparison quite charming. When I came down to dinner, my dear old relative looked at my swollen eyes with compassion …
6285 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 11
… and comfort are objects of sufficient importance to make a trial to gain. Artificial decorations can never take the place of the natural beauty health imparts …
6286 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 15
… convenience, comfort, and health, at the altar of fashion.
6287 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 21
… and comfortable. We have no fears of taking cold as we trip along, unburdened by trailing skirts, in our morning walks. We can, in spring and summer, walk and work …
6288 The Health Reformer October 1, 1872, Art. A, paragraph 13
… the comfort and help we might render them, and God is robbed of the service he claims of us to advance his glory. Then, are we not transgressors of God's law in …
6289 The Health Reformer January 1, 1873, paragraph 9
… as comfortably and as properly as you do your son? In the cold and storms of winter, his limbs and feet are clad with lined pants, drawers, woolen socks, and thick …
6290 The Health Reformer January 1, 1873, paragraph 10
… and comfortably, as do your boy's garments. Then clothe her limbs and feet as comfortably, as wisely, and as well, as you do those of your boy; and let her go out and …
6291 The Health Reformer January 1, 1873, paragraph 11
… limbs comfortably, and then should have them spend some time in active, cheerful exercise in the open air each day, in winter as well as in summer. Little girls …
6292 The Health Reformer May 1, 1873, paragraph 8
… and comfort from these children. In my travels I have seen that those women who entered upon the married life wholly unprepared for domestic duties, were …
6293 The Health Reformer August 1, 1873, paragraph 5
… a comfortable house, situated at the foot of a little valley, surrounded by hills and mountains. Just before the door is a swift-running stream of the purest …
6294 The Health Reformer January 1, 1874, Art. A, paragraph 5
The dress of this delicately organized child must be prescribed by fashion. She could not have the privilege of dressing comfortably like the robust boys.
6295 The Health Reformer January 1, 1874, paragraph 2
… be comfortable for a moment in such a rig, and it is only from constant exercise in running that children so clad can secure any degree of comfort while upon …
6296 The Health Reformer January 1, 1874, paragraph 3
… be comfortable, and the corresponding improvement in the health of your children will more than repay you for your temporary mortification at their unfashionable …
6297 The Health Reformer October 1, 1876, paragraph 4
… of comfort and happy rest. Their minds fail to understand how the performance of these humble tasks can satisfy the heart.
6298 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, Art. A, paragraph 4
… us comfortable; but they did not see the importance of carefully attending to the bed in the “spare chamber.” We had labored hard during the day in speaking to …
6299 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, paragraph 1
… the comfort of the family one whit. At the same time, all these things have taxed the strength and patience, and consumed valuable time which might be expended …
6300 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, paragraph 3
… and comfort of the family, are devoted to unsympathizing acquaintances.