The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... boy well trained ... Grateful recollections ... Effects of bad habits ... Methods adopted to accomplish a cure ... Their salutary consequences ... Lewis taken into favour ... Traits of char acter ... A servant's solicitude for his ...
... boy well trained ... Grateful recollections ... Effects of bad habits ... Methods adopted to accomplish a cure ... Their salutary consequences ... Lewis taken into favour ... Traits of char acter ... A servant's solicitude for his ...
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... boy . Lady L. grieved and shocked hastily recoiled , believing her countrywoman had sunk un- der the effects of liquor ; -but the family physician who had felt her pulse , admonished every one to keep aloof , as he was assured she had ...
... boy . Lady L. grieved and shocked hastily recoiled , believing her countrywoman had sunk un- der the effects of liquor ; -but the family physician who had felt her pulse , admonished every one to keep aloof , as he was assured she had ...
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... boy four years old was admitted into Lord L.'s nursery ; and the youngest girl was reared there after her second year . Lady L. said , that by placing them so early under the conscientious nursery - maids who had the charge of her own ...
... boy four years old was admitted into Lord L.'s nursery ; and the youngest girl was reared there after her second year . Lady L. said , that by placing them so early under the conscientious nursery - maids who had the charge of her own ...
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... boys in general are scarcely rational in their pursuits . By dint of practice , and spirited exertion , he was able to handle a spade or hoe to as good purpose as the stoutest apprentice in his foster - father's grounds : -but as he ...
... boys in general are scarcely rational in their pursuits . By dint of practice , and spirited exertion , he was able to handle a spade or hoe to as good purpose as the stoutest apprentice in his foster - father's grounds : -but as he ...
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... boy's situation has been reserved for the last , as that detail may throw considerable light on the specific remedies for mental disorder : By his own account he was nine years old , and well grown up of that age . Lady L. fearing he ...
... boy's situation has been reserved for the last , as that detail may throw considerable light on the specific remedies for mental disorder : By his own account he was nine years old , and well grown up of that age . Lady L. fearing he ...
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