 | John Aikin - 1819
...? A. O, what are form and ceremony in a case like this ! Come — come. B. Most Willingly. Exeunt. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR. L. was one morning riding...approach set off again. At length a little boy in a neighbouring field, seeing the affair, ran across where the. road made a turn, and getting before... | |
 | George Fulton - 1826 - 212 Seiten
...happiness in thy present state, and bring thee to the mansions of eternal felicity in the paradise of God. The Little Philosopher. MR L. was one morning riding...plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped off before him. He followed, calling him by his name, which stopped him at first, but on his approach... | |
 | Thomas J. Lee - 1827 - 179 Seiten
...punishment constantly follows on crime, Though not always like his — at the moment of time. LESSON XLVI. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR. L. was one morning riding...He followed, calling the horse by his name, which stopt, but on his approach sef off again. At length a little boy in a neighbouring field, seeing the... | |
 | Jesse Olney - 1833 - 144 Seiten
...letters? Which contains the greatest number of syllables? ,\ The Little Philosopher.^-mz'Kiyos AT HOME. 1. MR. L. was one morning riding by himself, when dismounting...which stopped, but on 'his approach set off again. 2. At length a little boy in the neighboring field, seeing the affair, ran across where the road made... | |
 | Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1836
...Mich-ael-mas neigh-bour-ing gin-ger-bread coun-te-nance spell-ing-book clev-er-ly Tes-ta-ment civ-il-ly phi-los-o-pher Mr. L. was one morning riding by himself,...plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped off before him. He followed, calling him by his name, which stopt him at first, but, on his approach,... | |
 | John Aikin, Anna Letitia Aikin Barbauld - 1839 - 382 Seiten
...are form and ceremony in a case like this ! Come — come. EVENING XVIII. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MB. L. was one morning riding by himself, when dismounting...approach set off again. At length, a little boy in a neighbouring field, seeing the affair, ran across where the road made a turn, and getting before... | |
 | 1841 - 294 Seiten
...ourfriends? Those who know most and behave best. What is the great happiness of parents? LESSON XVIII. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. Mr. L. was one morning riding...before him. He followed, calling the horse by his name, when he stopped, but on his approach set off again. At length a little boy in the neighboring field,... | |
 | 1841
...LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. (From the Second Book of Lessons, by the Commissioners of National Education.) MR. L. was one morning riding by himself, when dismounting...plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped off before him. He fellowed, calling him by his name, which stopped him at first, but on his approach... | |
 | Churchman - 1844
...visit the rotten remains of a false prophet! — Jones of Nayland. — Letter to a young Gentleman, THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR. L. was one morning riding...plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped off before him. He followed, calling him by his name, which stopt him at first, btjt, on his approach,... | |
 | Salem Town - 1848 - 288 Seiten
...The infernal serpent. What is ambition ? Tis a glorious cheat. What is its reward 7 At best, a name. THE LITTLE PHILOSOPHER. MR. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting to get a plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped away before him. He followed, calling the... | |
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