Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 63
... hear the Boys Philosophy , as they called it ; on which account I could observe that Master Telescope took less ... hear himself talk of all things , has not patience to support so much taciturnity ! Why , Madam , says the Ambassador of ...
... hear the Boys Philosophy , as they called it ; on which account I could observe that Master Telescope took less ... hear himself talk of all things , has not patience to support so much taciturnity ! Why , Madam , says the Ambassador of ...
Pagina 249
... hear any further tidings of either Nimble or Longtail , I would certainly com- municate it to them ; and , as I think it extremely wrong not to fulfil any engagement we enter into , I look upon myself bound to give them all the ...
... hear any further tidings of either Nimble or Longtail , I would certainly com- municate it to them ; and , as I think it extremely wrong not to fulfil any engagement we enter into , I look upon myself bound to give them all the ...
Pagina 420
... hear myself praised ; when I hear fairly what passes . The Fairy embraced her , and said , Now , my dear , I am convinced of your prudence . I made this trial of you with trembling ; for though we know the present thoughts of our wards ...
... hear myself praised ; when I hear fairly what passes . The Fairy embraced her , and said , Now , my dear , I am convinced of your prudence . I made this trial of you with trembling ; for though we know the present thoughts of our wards ...
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The Newtonian System of Philosophy PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 27 |
The History of Little Goody TwoShoes PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 133 |
Hymns in Prose 113 | 181 |
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