Book of Earnest LivesDutton, 1903 - 403 pages |
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Page 29
... morning , that several Eton lads had run away on account of their master's severity ; which the great minister condemned as a grievous error in the education of youth . Sir William Petre , a man of harsh temper , advocated the contrary ...
... morning , that several Eton lads had run away on account of their master's severity ; which the great minister condemned as a grievous error in the education of youth . Sir William Petre , a man of harsh temper , advocated the contrary ...
Page 35
... morning will bring this about much sooner than you can imagine , and she will have leisure enough besides to run over the English poetry , which is a more important part of a woman's education than it is generally supposed . " You ...
... morning will bring this about much sooner than you can imagine , and she will have leisure enough besides to run over the English poetry , which is a more important part of a woman's education than it is generally supposed . " You ...
Page 39
... morning was assured that several had not tasted food for two or three days before . Were a county Bridewell established they might then work for their subsistence . The boilings of pots or the sweepings of pantries would be well ...
... morning was assured that several had not tasted food for two or three days before . Were a county Bridewell established they might then work for their subsistence . The boilings of pots or the sweepings of pantries would be well ...
Page 42
... the early service performed in the Cathedral on a Sunday morning . The numbers at first were small , but their increase was rapid . The gentleness of his behaviour towards RAIKES ' Love for children . 43 them ; the 42 GOOD SAMARITANS .
... the early service performed in the Cathedral on a Sunday morning . The numbers at first were small , but their increase was rapid . The gentleness of his behaviour towards RAIKES ' Love for children . 43 them ; the 42 GOOD SAMARITANS .
Page 43
... morning into the suburbs of the city , where the lowest of the people , who were principally employed in the pin manufactory , chiefly resided , he was greatly moved by the sight of a group of wretchedly ragged children at play in the ...
... morning into the suburbs of the city , where the lowest of the people , who were principally employed in the pin manufactory , chiefly resided , he was greatly moved by the sight of a group of wretchedly ragged children at play in the ...
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