The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Volumen2George Miller 1814 |
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... 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 frugality , pro- vides for them better than by giving them a stock of money . Let not ambition mock ...
... 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 frugality , pro- vides for them better than by giving them a stock of money . Let not ambition mock ...
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... child of an Irish bar- onet ; and those sounds had delighted her in the nurse's arms . The company hastened towards ... children overcome by the same disease , supported themselves against the railing of an outer stair . They were ...
... child of an Irish bar- onet ; and those sounds had delighted her in the nurse's arms . The company hastened towards ... children overcome by the same disease , supported themselves against the railing of an outer stair . They were ...
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... child was call- ed DICK . He was twin to ROGER ; and his fine voice , re- tentive memory , and drollery in singing Irish songs , had , delighted Mrs GAHAGAN , that she became his patroness , and engaged his sister POL , then eleven ...
... child was call- ed DICK . He was twin to ROGER ; and his fine voice , re- tentive memory , and drollery in singing Irish songs , had , delighted Mrs GAHAGAN , that she became his patroness , and engaged his sister POL , then eleven ...
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George Miller. The dwarfish rickety child was intrusted to an Irish woman , foster sister to Lady L. and who had had the bene- fit of all the instructions we have recommended . She had been nursery - maid to Lord L's eldest sons , and ...
George Miller. The dwarfish rickety child was intrusted to an Irish woman , foster sister to Lady L. and who had had the bene- fit of all the instructions we have recommended . She had been nursery - maid to Lord L's eldest sons , and ...
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... child's kind and disin– terested perseverance in toiling day and night for his sake . Master ARCHIBALD intreated his mother to take LEWIS into the house . " If he behaves well one year , " replied her ladyship , " your request shall be ...
... child's kind and disin– terested perseverance in toiling day and night for his sake . Master ARCHIBALD intreated his mother to take LEWIS into the house . " If he behaves well one year , " replied her ladyship , " your request shall be ...
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