The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 105
... parents ; but have better means of judging of the qualifications of those entrusted to their care . Let them be heard with patience and candour ; let the future destination of the youth be fixed after a mature consideration of the whole ...
... parents ; but have better means of judging of the qualifications of those entrusted to their care . Let them be heard with patience and candour ; let the future destination of the youth be fixed after a mature consideration of the whole ...
Pagina 106
... parents , which I can by no means recommend ; its inconveniences are studious- ly kept out of sight , lest they should excite disgust ; and its ad- vantages placed in the most favourable point of view , that they may secure his ...
... parents , which I can by no means recommend ; its inconveniences are studious- ly kept out of sight , lest they should excite disgust ; and its ad- vantages placed in the most favourable point of view , that they may secure his ...
Pagina 117
... parents ; others are obviously necessary ; and none probably unreasonable or unjust . Men of little minds too are apt to assume a temporary superiority over those to whom they are paying money ; and to embrace those opportunities to ...
... parents ; others are obviously necessary ; and none probably unreasonable or unjust . Men of little minds too are apt to assume a temporary superiority over those to whom they are paying money ; and to embrace those opportunities to ...
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