Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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... thought , its Hands over my Shoulders . -I own , I was a little afraid at first ; however , I considered that I had always been con- stant at Prayers and at Church , and that I had done nobody any Harm , but had en- deavoured to do what ...
... thought , its Hands over my Shoulders . -I own , I was a little afraid at first ; however , I considered that I had always been con- stant at Prayers and at Church , and that I had done nobody any Harm , but had en- deavoured to do what ...
Pagina 169
... thought they had a right to despise every one who was poor . Indeed , they at last taught me to think so too , and to forget all your wise admonitions . As they told me every thing centered in politeness , I imitated them on all ...
... thought they had a right to despise every one who was poor . Indeed , they at last taught me to think so too , and to forget all your wise admonitions . As they told me every thing centered in politeness , I imitated them on all ...
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... thought their servants not worthy of their notice : so that , in short , no one loved them , nor their children either , for they brought them up just like themselves , to despise every one poorer than they were ; and to speak as cross ...
... thought their servants not worthy of their notice : so that , in short , no one loved them , nor their children either , for they brought them up just like themselves , to despise every one poorer than they were ; and to speak as cross ...
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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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