The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... attention of the juvenile mind . IT IS BETTER TO PREVENT CRIMES THAN TO PUNISH THEM . Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old he will not depart from it . A man who gives his children a habit of industry and ...
... attention of the juvenile mind . IT IS BETTER TO PREVENT CRIMES THAN TO PUNISH THEM . Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old he will not depart from it . A man who gives his children a habit of industry and ...
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... attention of Heads of Families , and the public at large . " ( Signed ) Wm . Ferrier ; minister Antiburgher congregation : Wm . Smart ; minister Burgher ditto : Robert Burns ; minister Established Church : James Thomson ; minister ...
... attention of Heads of Families , and the public at large . " ( Signed ) Wm . Ferrier ; minister Antiburgher congregation : Wm . Smart ; minister Burgher ditto : Robert Burns ; minister Established Church : James Thomson ; minister ...
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... attention is a com- mencement ( we hope ) of such a series of publications for the instruction of the more numerous classes , as will convince all men , who really have the good of the people at heart , that , notwithstanding the state ...
... attention is a com- mencement ( we hope ) of such a series of publications for the instruction of the more numerous classes , as will convince all men , who really have the good of the people at heart , that , notwithstanding the state ...
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... attention from the grateful LEWIS . He worked hard all day to keep things in order on the little farm ; and when he came home took his station beside the invalid , and night after night watched , without going to bed , if he was worse ...
... attention from the grateful LEWIS . He worked hard all day to keep things in order on the little farm ; and when he came home took his station beside the invalid , and night after night watched , without going to bed , if he was worse ...
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... attention . He heard LEWIS expostulating with one of the other lads , who was very harsh to the horses , and from that hour Lord L. shewed him many marks of favour , which never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward ...
... attention . He heard LEWIS expostulating with one of the other lads , who was very harsh to the horses , and from that hour Lord L. shewed him many marks of favour , which never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward ...
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