The History of Henry Milner: A Little Boy who was Not Brought Up According to the Fashions of this World, Volumen2J. Hatchard, 1826 |
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... understand that whilst they are boys , they are of no consequence in the world , and of no use to any one ; and that grown up people only bear with them because they hope that in time they may become useful and good men , and because ...
... understand that whilst they are boys , they are of no consequence in the world , and of no use to any one ; and that grown up people only bear with them because they hope that in time they may become useful and good men , and because ...
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... to the Bible , I was going to say , Henry was very well acquainted with it ; but if I had said so it would have been a mis- take , for no man can be said to understand the Bible thoroughly ; the Bible is like a deep mine 4 THE HISTORY OF.
... to the Bible , I was going to say , Henry was very well acquainted with it ; but if I had said so it would have been a mis- take , for no man can be said to understand the Bible thoroughly ; the Bible is like a deep mine 4 THE HISTORY OF.
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... understand much of them , indeed not so much as he ought to have done considering the advantages which he had enjoyed ; although he could answer many questions relative to them ; but although these things were as it were on his lips ...
... understand much of them , indeed not so much as he ought to have done considering the advantages which he had enjoyed ; although he could answer many questions relative to them ; but although these things were as it were on his lips ...
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... understand a little portion of the Bible better and better ; and he found such lovely things relative to the Bible in the Lexion which he turned over to look for his words , that Mr. Dalben compared him to one of the people of Israel ...
... understand a little portion of the Bible better and better ; and he found such lovely things relative to the Bible in the Lexion which he turned over to look for his words , that Mr. Dalben compared him to one of the people of Israel ...
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... understand Virgil's Æneid , by making him thoroughly acquainted with the ancient history of Troy , and the wanderings of Æneas , together with the account of the different coun- tries which that hero visited , so that the little boy ...
... understand Virgil's Æneid , by making him thoroughly acquainted with the ancient history of Troy , and the wanderings of Æneas , together with the account of the different coun- tries which that hero visited , so that the little boy ...
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