Lessons for young persons in humble life [by E. Frank].1842 |
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... leaving school : if it should be found worthy of the approbation and patronage of those benevolent and enlightened per- sons , who , with so much reputation , and , no doubt , heart - felt satisfaction , to themselves , and so much ...
... leaving school : if it should be found worthy of the approbation and patronage of those benevolent and enlightened per- sons , who , with so much reputation , and , no doubt , heart - felt satisfaction , to themselves , and so much ...
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... leaving him , to return home , he kindly and wisely said to them : " See that ye fall not out by the way . " - How comfortably , and pleasantly , would brothers and sisters , friends and neighbours , live together , if they would but ...
... leaving him , to return home , he kindly and wisely said to them : " See that ye fall not out by the way . " - How comfortably , and pleasantly , would brothers and sisters , friends and neighbours , live together , if they would but ...
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... leave me , nor forsake me . " A nobleman having lost his wife , said of her : " She was an excellent Christian woman : never idle ; always quiet . " A great prince used to say : " He who forgets God , works without profit ; and he will ...
... leave me , nor forsake me . " A nobleman having lost his wife , said of her : " She was an excellent Christian woman : never idle ; always quiet . " A great prince used to say : " He who forgets God , works without profit ; and he will ...
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... behaved well ; and minded his work . Very soon he had fourpence given to him as a reward ; and he was told that he might do with the money , just as he pleased . As soon as he had received it , he asked his master's leave to go 30 ...
... behaved well ; and minded his work . Very soon he had fourpence given to him as a reward ; and he was told that he might do with the money , just as he pleased . As soon as he had received it , he asked his master's leave to go 30 ...
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Elizabeth Frank. received it , he asked his master's leave to go and see his mother ; and he took the money with him , and gave it to his mother : - -it was not much ; but it was all he had to give ! A boy , about seven years old , was ...
Elizabeth Frank. received it , he asked his master's leave to go and see his mother ; and he took the money with him , and gave it to his mother : - -it was not much ; but it was all he had to give ! A boy , about seven years old , was ...
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