The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John 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
Humboldts Cosmos | 3 |
Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum | 157 |
of Westminster | 182 |
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