Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 2
... give his children a fair country education . Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ; but be this as it may , Bob's children , like their neighbours in like circumstances , were left entirely to themselves in the way of book ...
... give his children a fair country education . Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ; but be this as it may , Bob's children , like their neighbours in like circumstances , were left entirely to themselves in the way of book ...
Side 6
... give him lessons in the evening at the rate of threepence a week , a fee which he cheer- fully paid . By Robin he was advanced so far as to be able to write his own name , which he did for the first time when he was nineteen years of ...
... give him lessons in the evening at the rate of threepence a week , a fee which he cheer- fully paid . By Robin he was advanced so far as to be able to write his own name , which he did for the first time when he was nineteen years of ...
Side 8
... give him a liberal train- ing . I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? Í betook myself to mending my neighbours ' clocks and watches at nights , after my daily labour was done , and thus I pro- cured the means ...
... give him a liberal train- ing . I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? Í betook myself to mending my neighbours ' clocks and watches at nights , after my daily labour was done , and thus I pro- cured the means ...
Side 21
... give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will take all the care I can to train them up at home . I will myself teach Maurice drawing and a love of ...
... give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will take all the care I can to train them up at home . I will myself teach Maurice drawing and a love of ...
Side 26
... give way to despair ? ' ' But you don't consider the impossibility of my going in any sort of carriage , even the smoothest voiture , when I faint dead away , or go into fits at the slightest jolt . No , no ! -it is the will of God that ...
... give way to despair ? ' ' But you don't consider the impossibility of my going in any sort of carriage , even the smoothest voiture , when I faint dead away , or go into fits at the slightest jolt . No , no ! -it is the will of God that ...
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