Peter Parley's Annual: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People..William Martin Darton and Company, 1866 |
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... thought of , and sickness is to be alleviated by the tender hands of charity ; and sorrow is to be soothed by sympathy , and misfortune by the " helping hand , ” and all be heavenly- mindedness and piety . So it is , my children , that ...
... thought of , and sickness is to be alleviated by the tender hands of charity ; and sorrow is to be soothed by sympathy , and misfortune by the " helping hand , ” and all be heavenly- mindedness and piety . So it is , my children , that ...
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... thought enough for a boy to be set down to his Latin and his Greek for hour after hour till his whole body becomes enervated by the long and painful task - work , and his mind enfeebled for the want of physical exercise . This error is ...
... thought enough for a boy to be set down to his Latin and his Greek for hour after hour till his whole body becomes enervated by the long and painful task - work , and his mind enfeebled for the want of physical exercise . This error is ...
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... thoughts of evil were kept down , and that a noble brotherhood was created - a feeling of liberty , an honourable ... thought of the first consequence ; and British boys should follow these noble principles , that they may be trained ...
... thoughts of evil were kept down , and that a noble brotherhood was created - a feeling of liberty , an honourable ... thought of the first consequence ; and British boys should follow these noble principles , that they may be trained ...
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... thought of this same butcher's boy of Ipswich , whom I have now brought forth " to point a moral and adorn a tale . " : There is much in the early life of this butcher's boy which entitles him to take his place among the noble boys of ...
... thought of this same butcher's boy of Ipswich , whom I have now brought forth " to point a moral and adorn a tale . " : There is much in the early life of this butcher's boy which entitles him to take his place among the noble boys of ...
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... thought his uncommon capacity , strict integrity , and activity might be useful in state affairs ; and , accordingly , when the treaty of marriage was pending between the king , Henry VII . , and Margaret , the dowager of Savoy , they ...
... thought his uncommon capacity , strict integrity , and activity might be useful in state affairs ; and , accordingly , when the treaty of marriage was pending between the king , Henry VII . , and Margaret , the dowager of Savoy , they ...
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Alfred amusement angle Anne Boleyn ball BARNABY RUDGE beautiful boat bowl Bruges bull called cheer Christmas colour cross and pile delight ditto DOMBEY AND SON England English ENGRAVINGS equal eyes feet Fieldfare fire flowers French George Measom girls glass glory gold golden hours Greek boys hand head heard heart holy honour hoops king leaped lion LITTLE DORRIT London look manufacture marbles MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT Miltiades Moon morning mother natives never noble PARLEY'S ANNUAL PICKWICK PAPERS pins play players poor pottery pretty Prince prize quoit quum Railway rises or sets Romans round Sally Sharpus SHILLING side SKETCHES BY BOZ soon sport square star stones streets Sunday after Trinity tail Temple thee thing thou tiger town trees turn wall WEST CORNWALL RAILWAYS whole Wolsey young youth
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Página 336 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night — It was the plant and flower of Light. In small proportions we just beauties see ; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 136 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Página 145 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares described on the sides which contain the right angle.
Página 46 - ... their booty from this and other spoliations, that gold in Syria speedily fell to one half its former value. In the confusion, the Zealots and robbers, who had the defence of the place, succeeded in forcing their way through the upper city, there to make their last stand. The plundering and butchering being over for the present, the Romans carried their standards around the burning Temple, and set them up before the eastern gate, where they offered sacrifices, and saluted Titus as
Página 38 - The two great parties concurred in defence of the city; but when the urgent occasion had passed, they turned their arms against each other. Thus there was two-fold war, and the lifeblood of Jerusalem was drained without respite. John defended the temple and the Castle of Antonia, and Simon the rest of the city. The space which their previous devastations had cleared within the city, served them for a field of battle against each other ; from which, when occasion required, they unanimously hastened...
Página 135 - Having alighted, he immediately took his chamber and went to bed, where his sickness still increased. Three days after, " on Tuesday even, master Kingston came to him, and bade him good-morrow, for it was about six of the clock, and asked him how he did. Sir, quoth he, I tarry but the pleasure of God, to render up my poor soul into His hands.