The Englishman's Magazine, Том 2, Броеве 13–14James Burns, 17 Portman Street, Portman Square, 1842 |
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... Boy 14 Tradition Notices of Books Miscellaneous Intelligence : THE TITHE - PAYER . " Will a man rob God ? " - Malachi iii . 8 . • · 17 20 22 22 " WELL , Elford , you are off early to - day to the parsonage you always seem as if you took ...
... Boy 14 Tradition Notices of Books Miscellaneous Intelligence : THE TITHE - PAYER . " Will a man rob God ? " - Malachi iii . 8 . • · 17 20 22 22 " WELL , Elford , you are off early to - day to the parsonage you always seem as if you took ...
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... Boy . As soon as Mr. Wilkins had taken his de- parture , leaving his son under the charge of Mr. Primer , the good - natured schoolmaster , seeing a tear gathering in the poor boy's eyes , thought it best to divert his thoughts by in ...
... Boy . As soon as Mr. Wilkins had taken his de- parture , leaving his son under the charge of Mr. Primer , the good - natured schoolmaster , seeing a tear gathering in the poor boy's eyes , thought it best to divert his thoughts by in ...
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... boy to lead you into mischief ; and I have no doubt is both willing and able to be of service to you . So now , George , take him into the playground , and introduce him to some of the boys . " George Freeman accordingly led the new boy ...
... boy to lead you into mischief ; and I have no doubt is both willing and able to be of service to you . So now , George , take him into the playground , and introduce him to some of the boys . " George Freeman accordingly led the new boy ...
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... boy as George Freeman . - CHAP . VII . Great applause followed this effusion ; and little Wilkins , after having sang it thrice over at their earnest request , at once took his place amongst the boys as a good - natured fellow , Though ...
... boy as George Freeman . - CHAP . VII . Great applause followed this effusion ; and little Wilkins , after having sang it thrice over at their earnest request , at once took his place amongst the boys as a good - natured fellow , Though ...
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... boys of reserved and timid disposition are exposed . Without entering into a regular lecture , Mr. Primer contrived to give his new boy such admonitions as he judged would be most useful to him ; at the same time endea- vouring ...
... boys of reserved and timid disposition are exposed . Without entering into a regular lecture , Mr. Primer contrived to give his new boy such admonitions as he judged would be most useful to him ; at the same time endea- vouring ...
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Страница 97 - I would rather [said he] have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell a child, if you do thus, or thus, you will be more esteemed than your brothers or sisters. The rod produces an effect which terminates in itself. A child is afraid of being whipped, and gets his task, and there's an end on't; whereas, by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other.
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