The Quarterly Review, Volume 92John Murray, 1852 |
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... boys hiding themselves behind a bench two or three times a week , after they had done their day's work and had their tea , to practise writing on scraps of paper with worn - out pens , begged from the counting - house . The foreman of ...
... boys hiding themselves behind a bench two or three times a week , after they had done their day's work and had their tea , to practise writing on scraps of paper with worn - out pens , begged from the counting - house . The foreman of ...
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... boys , as with girls , any danger whatever in leading them to think much of their dress , for the more they attend to it the nearer they get to plain black . Almost all our best boys now come to chapel in plain black , though not a word ...
... boys , as with girls , any danger whatever in leading them to think much of their dress , for the more they attend to it the nearer they get to plain black . Almost all our best boys now come to chapel in plain black , though not a word ...
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... boys working so steadily and well at what a few years ago we should not have thought of trusting to any but men , it being work requiring much greater care and attention than can be reckoned upon from ordinary untrained factory boys ...
... boys working so steadily and well at what a few years ago we should not have thought of trusting to any but men , it being work requiring much greater care and attention than can be reckoned upon from ordinary untrained factory boys ...
Contents
Des Intérêts Catholiques au XIX Siècle Par | 137 |
of Westminster | 182 |
The Financial Statement of the Right Hon Benjamin | 236 |
Copyright | |
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