The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Band 2George Miller 1814 |
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... soon as they left her , LEWIS murmured that he had no cards for passing the winter evenings , and he seldom would take his spelling - book to employ those hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would ...
... soon as they left her , LEWIS murmured that he had no cards for passing the winter evenings , and he seldom would take his spelling - book to employ those hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would ...
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... soon to be far above all human aid . He was killed in the defence of a redoubt , five days after TERENCE set sail for Europe . The next morning Major L. received accounts of his mother's death , and her affecting valedic- tion inclosed ...
... soon to be far above all human aid . He was killed in the defence of a redoubt , five days after TERENCE set sail for Europe . The next morning Major L. received accounts of his mother's death , and her affecting valedic- tion inclosed ...
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... soon become a kind of celestial babitation , where every mean , selfish , and malevolent passion would cease to exist . · Philanthropy should be impressed on the mind of man from his earliest years . It should be entwisted with his feel ...
... soon become a kind of celestial babitation , where every mean , selfish , and malevolent passion would cease to exist . · Philanthropy should be impressed on the mind of man from his earliest years . It should be entwisted with his feel ...
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... soon as the power of reflection shall have been discovered . is certain that children are susceptible of information on many subjects , much earlier than we are ready to imagine . It Το To be convinced of this we need only call to 34 ...
... soon as the power of reflection shall have been discovered . is certain that children are susceptible of information on many subjects , much earlier than we are ready to imagine . It Το To be convinced of this we need only call to 34 ...
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... soon be formed to the most useful habits , Instead of indulging their juvenile propensities , and having their minds occupied about trifles , they would then be ready to grasp every word and senti- ment of the preacher ; and although he ...
... soon be formed to the most useful habits , Instead of indulging their juvenile propensities , and having their minds occupied about trifles , they would then be ready to grasp every word and senti- ment of the preacher ; and although he ...
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