Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 2
... told her husband that it was their duty to care for the poor , whose portion of their income became lamen- tably smaller every day , thanks to their ever - increasing number of chil- dren who had to be fed , clothed and educated . The ...
... told her husband that it was their duty to care for the poor , whose portion of their income became lamen- tably smaller every day , thanks to their ever - increasing number of chil- dren who had to be fed , clothed and educated . The ...
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... told , some time since a circular inquiring into the causes of failure , a copy of which was sent round to all the people who might be supposed to have good reason to know the answer . History does not say what were their feelings in ...
... told , some time since a circular inquiring into the causes of failure , a copy of which was sent round to all the people who might be supposed to have good reason to know the answer . History does not say what were their feelings in ...
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... told , that it teaches the art of playing together pleasantly and harmoniously to poor children whose only previous notion of a game had been to cuff or abuse the one who got the better of them . I only wish this training could be ...
... told , that it teaches the art of playing together pleasantly and harmoniously to poor children whose only previous notion of a game had been to cuff or abuse the one who got the better of them . I only wish this training could be ...
Pagina 18
... told , it is stated in the classics that the laws and rules of ceremony are three hundred and the rules of behavior three thousand . We in this country cannot , I fear , hope for a code so complete , although there is no doubt that we ...
... told , it is stated in the classics that the laws and rules of ceremony are three hundred and the rules of behavior three thousand . We in this country cannot , I fear , hope for a code so complete , although there is no doubt that we ...
Pagina 19
... told as a gen- eral maxim that we should sympathize with other people's joys and sorrows ; and so ready are we to comply with this precept that we all fondly believe we carry it out . So presumably we do , in intention . The mistake is ...
... told as a gen- eral maxim that we should sympathize with other people's joys and sorrows ; and so ready are we to comply with this precept that we all fondly believe we carry it out . So presumably we do , in intention . The mistake is ...
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