Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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Page 10
... duty never to be depart- ed from . I have broken in upon him many a time in his hours of study , when he would put his book aside , ring his hand - bell for his servant , and be led to his shelves to take down a picture - book for my ...
... duty never to be depart- ed from . I have broken in upon him many a time in his hours of study , when he would put his book aside , ring his hand - bell for his servant , and be led to his shelves to take down a picture - book for my ...
Page 11
... his desperate hook , to reform and soften their opinions of him . He recommended it as a very essential duty in parents to be particularly attentive to the first dawnings of reason in their children ; and his RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 11.
... his desperate hook , to reform and soften their opinions of him . He recommended it as a very essential duty in parents to be particularly attentive to the first dawnings of reason in their children ; and his RICHARD CUMBERLAND . 11.
Page 13
... duty with his family to divert the conversation from all topics of that sort ; and if he touched upon them himself he was be- trayed into agitations , which if the reader as- cribes to paralytic weakness , he will very great- ly mistake ...
... duty with his family to divert the conversation from all topics of that sort ; and if he touched upon them himself he was be- trayed into agitations , which if the reader as- cribes to paralytic weakness , he will very great- ly mistake ...
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... duty sweet , that what some instructors would have represented as a burden and a yoke , she contrived to recommend as a recreation and delight . All that son can owe to parent , or disciple to his teacher , I owe to her . My paternal ...
... duty sweet , that what some instructors would have represented as a burden and a yoke , she contrived to recommend as a recreation and delight . All that son can owe to parent , or disciple to his teacher , I owe to her . My paternal ...
Page 27
... duties of his function . When I contemplate the character of this ami- able man , I declare to truth I never yet knew one so happily endowed with those engaging qualities , which are formed to attract , and fix the love and esteem of ...
... duties of his function . When I contemplate the character of this ami- able man , I declare to truth I never yet knew one so happily endowed with those engaging qualities , which are formed to attract , and fix the love and esteem of ...
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