The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... reflection I shall at present make on those who are negligent or cruel in the education of them . MR SPECTATOR , -I am now entering into my one and twentieth year , and do not know that I had one day's thorough satisfaction since I came ...
... reflection I shall at present make on those who are negligent or cruel in the education of them . MR SPECTATOR , -I am now entering into my one and twentieth year , and do not know that I had one day's thorough satisfaction since I came ...
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... reflection how much I mitigate a good man's pains , whose welfare depends upon my assiduity about him , that I willingly exclude the loose gratifications of passion for the solid reflections of duty . I know not whether any man's wife ...
... reflection how much I mitigate a good man's pains , whose welfare depends upon my assiduity about him , that I willingly exclude the loose gratifications of passion for the solid reflections of duty . I know not whether any man's wife ...
Strana 209
... reflections , which will seem of importance both to the learned world and to domestic life . There is in the first an ... reflection upon the advantages of education , or modern culture ; how many good qualities in the mind are lost for ...
... reflections , which will seem of importance both to the learned world and to domestic life . There is in the first an ... reflection upon the advantages of education , or modern culture ; how many good qualities in the mind are lost for ...
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