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a tale of domestic life
  

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XIII. THE COUSINS. A TALE OF EARLY LIFE.
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XIII.
THE COUSINS. A TALE OF EARLY LIFE.

By the Author of “Conquest and Self-Conquest.”—18mo, 37½ cents.

We have read this volume with unmingled satisfaction. It is replete
with instruction, not only for the young, but for all who are concerned
to know and judge their motives of life. We thank the author for her
nice and interesting discriminations between the motives of conduct.
Indeed, we do not know of any works of this description from the American
press which are entitled to a more just popularity than those which
have proceeded from the pen of this writer. They place her beside the
Edgeworths, and the Barbaulds, and the Opies, who have so long delighted
and instructed our children and us.—New-York Observer.