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A Father's Legacy to His Daughters

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About This Book

A father composes a series of letters to his daughters, written during a time of failing health, that offer practical moral instruction and guidance on female conduct. Arranged by topic—religion, behavior, amusements, friendship, love, and marriage—it blends devotional counsel with everyday etiquette, urging modesty, sensibility, self-command, and useful accomplishments while warning against vanity, dissipation, and theological controversy. It emphasizes religion as consolation and a restraint on excess, recommends temperate social pleasures, caution in forming attachments, and cultivation of inward virtue alongside polite manners, all addressed in a direct, paternal tone intended to secure his daughters’ honor and happiness.

About the Author

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John Gregory

John Gregory was an 18th-century Scottish physician and author, best known for his influential work "A Father's Legacy to His Daughters." In this book, Gregory offers guidance on the education and moral development of women, reflecting the social attitudes of his time. His writings emphasize the importance of virtue and propriety, aiming to prepare young women for their roles in society. Gregory's contributions to literature and education have been recognized for their thoughtful approach to gender and upbringing, making his work a notable part of the literary heritage of the Enlightenment period.

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