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The Shakers Guide To Good Manners Flo Morse

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The Shakers Guide To Good Manners Flo Morse
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Publisher: Countryman Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.79 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Flo Morse
ISBN: 9781581574999, 1581574991
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Shakers Guide To Good Manners Flo Morse by Flo Morse 9781581574999, 1581574991 instant download after payment.

The intimate guide to life as a Shaker in 19th century America

"Never make more free with your inferiors than you are willing they should make with you; it learns them to be saucy." Such sage words of advice come from Mother Ann Lee's Society of the Shakers, who in 1844 published A Juvenile Guide, or Manual of Good Manners, Consisting of Counsels, Instructions, & Rules of Deportment for the Young. Known for their piety, their economy, and (perhaps most famously) their celibacy, the Shakers knew a thing or two about etiquette and proper decorum. With this incredible artifact of a bygone era, you can experience what it was like to live in a rural 19th century religious community, where children were taught to "be careful not to talk too loud, nor too much" and to "always have a place for every thing, and keep every thing in its place."

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