The Universal Spelling-book: Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English Language. ... By Daniel Fenning, ...S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page 33
... HARRY . Divided into three LESSONS . LESSON II . Life truly painted , & c . There was a Gentleman in the Weft of England , who married a very virtuous Lady , but having no Children for feveral Years , they were very difcon- tent , and ...
... HARRY . Divided into three LESSONS . LESSON II . Life truly painted , & c . There was a Gentleman in the Weft of England , who married a very virtuous Lady , but having no Children for feveral Years , they were very difcon- tent , and ...
Page 34
... Harry , however , minds Nothing but idling and playing about the Streets , with any Sort of Boys ; and ' tis now very difficult to get him to School , nor can his Parents prevail upon him by any Means to mind his Learning ; and ...
... Harry , however , minds Nothing but idling and playing about the Streets , with any Sort of Boys ; and ' tis now very difficult to get him to School , nor can his Parents prevail upon him by any Means to mind his Learning ; and ...
Page 35
... HARRY . Tommy and Harry , being now grown up , they are taken from School ; and it begins to be high Time to think how they can live in the World without their Parents . Tommy , indeed , is a very good Boy , he always . counted Learning ...
... HARRY . Tommy and Harry , being now grown up , they are taken from School ; and it begins to be high Time to think how they can live in the World without their Parents . Tommy , indeed , is a very good Boy , he always . counted Learning ...
Page 36
... Harry to his Uncle . The Uncle agrees to the Propofal , and Harry alfo confents to go to London , and feems fo well pleafed , that his Parents promise themselves great Comfort in his future Conduct . About a Year after Harry was at ...
... Harry to his Uncle . The Uncle agrees to the Propofal , and Harry alfo confents to go to London , and feems fo well pleafed , that his Parents promise themselves great Comfort in his future Conduct . About a Year after Harry was at ...
Page 37
... HARRY . Harry , by the bad Counsel of other wicked Youths , ftill goes on in Wickednefs , to fuch a Height , that his Uncle is obliged to fend Word to his Father , that he cannot keep him much longer . The Death of his Mother , and the ...
... HARRY . Harry , by the bad Counsel of other wicked Youths , ftill goes on in Wickednefs , to fuch a Height , that his Uncle is obliged to fend Word to his Father , that he cannot keep him much longer . The Death of his Mother , and the ...
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