The works of Hannah More, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1801 |
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... trade , or public news , as at other times , that he might with more ease and fatisfaction enjoy the pious thoughts which the wonderful works of the great Maker VOL . V. B Maker of heaven and earth are intended to raise in.
... trade , or public news , as at other times , that he might with more ease and fatisfaction enjoy the pious thoughts which the wonderful works of the great Maker VOL . V. B Maker of heaven and earth are intended to raise in.
Pagina 57
... trade for a Chriftian to " fet up with ; and it is this which makes " me fo careful in teaching it to my child- " dren ; and even in storing their memories " with pfalms and chapters . This is a << great help to a poor hard - working ...
... trade for a Chriftian to " fet up with ; and it is this which makes " me fo careful in teaching it to my child- " dren ; and even in storing their memories " with pfalms and chapters . This is a << great help to a poor hard - working ...
Pagina 69
... trade at a distance , than to let him idle about at home ; for Jack always preferred bird's- nesting and marbles to any other employ- ment ; he would trifle away half the day , when F 3 when his father thought he was at school , with ...
... trade at a distance , than to let him idle about at home ; for Jack always preferred bird's- nesting and marbles to any other employ- ment ; he would trifle away half the day , when F 3 when his father thought he was at school , with ...
Pagina 78
... trade . This good man , however , had not , like Farmer Brown , the liberty of chufing a master for his fon , or he would carefully have inquired if he was a proper man to have the care of youth ; but Williams the fhoemaker was already ...
... trade . This good man , however , had not , like Farmer Brown , the liberty of chufing a master for his fon , or he would carefully have inquired if he was a proper man to have the care of youth ; but Williams the fhoemaker was already ...
Pagina 80
... all his faults , was a keen , smart boy , took to learn the trade quick enough , but the difficulty was to make him ftick two hours together to his work . At every noise he heard in the ftreet , down went every Se THE TWO SHOEMAKERS ,
... all his faults , was a keen , smart boy , took to learn the trade quick enough , but the difficulty was to make him ftick two hours together to his work . At every noise he heard in the ftreet , down went every Se THE TWO SHOEMAKERS ,
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