| Willich Charles Madinger - 1837 - 204 lehte
...boards, price Is. TALES for the YOUNG MEN and WOMEN of ENGLAND. Part I. containing ' MOTHER and SON.' "To make boys learn to read, and then to place no...upon it, they will eat rather than starve." — Sir W. Scott. The want of not only useful but entertaining reading, such as young people will read, it... | |
| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 430 lehte
...hand. To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is, to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save...food, which, depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve.Sir William, it seems, has been in Germany. " Mighty dark this morning : it is past ten, and... | |
| Hannah More - 1838 - 472 lehte
...Scott: — " To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry, save...depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve." — Scott's Journal in Lockharfs Life, vol. vi. chap. iv. 2 It is, perhaps, needless to observe that... | |
| Henry Thompson - 1838 - 452 lehte
...: — " To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry, save...depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve." — Scott's Journal in Lockhart's Life, vol. vi. chap. iv. 2 It is, perhaps, needless to observe that... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 390 lehte
...every hand. To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save...and poisonous food, which, depend upon it, they will cat rather than starve. Sir William, it seems, has been in Germany. The vast number of houses built... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 430 lehte
...every hand. To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save...depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve. Sir William, it seems, has been in Germany. " Mighty dark this morning: it is past ten, and I am using... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 lehte
...every hand. To make boys learn to read, and then place no good books within their reach, is to give men an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save...depend upon it, they will eat rather than starve. Sir William, it seems, has been in Germany. " Mighty dark this morning: it is past ten, and I am using... | |
| William Wall - 1844 - 662 lehte
...They are also kept mounted and varnished, 3d. each. TALES FOR T-HE YOUHQ MEN AND WOMEN OF ENGLAND. "To make boys learn to read, and then to place no good books within their roach, is to give them an appetite, and lemvo nothing in the pantry save unwholesome and poisonous... | |
| William Beveridge - 1846 - 692 lehte
...No. 20. Hohson's Choice. 6d. No. 21. Susan. 4d. No. 22. Mary Tliomas; or, \ . . Dissent at Evenly./ "To make boys learn to read, and then to place no good books within llieir reach, is to give them an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry n»ve unwholesome and uultiuuuim... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable), Saint Bonifacius (Abp. of Mainz) - 1846 - 400 lehte
...their baptism. 16mo., with illustration, lil. TALES FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF ENGLAND, " To nuke boys learn to read, and then to place no good books within their reacb, Is to gire them an appetite, and leave nothing in the pantry save unwholesome and poisonous... | |
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