The Universal Spelling Book; Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English LanguageS. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page 33
... Tommy's Fancies stood to , they had it ; and as they never contradicted them themselves , for fear they should cry ; so neither would they allow any one to check them on any Account : In short , their Parents loved them to a Fault , and ...
... Tommy's Fancies stood to , they had it ; and as they never contradicted them themselves , for fear they should cry ; so neither would they allow any one to check them on any Account : In short , their Parents loved them to a Fault , and ...
Page 34
... Tommy , he was quite of another Temper ; for though he would now and then cry , and be naughty , yet he minded what his Parents said to him ; he loved his Book and his School , and be- haved so good - natured , pleasant , and mannerly ...
... Tommy , he was quite of another Temper ; for though he would now and then cry , and be naughty , yet he minded what his Parents said to him ; he loved his Book and his School , and be- haved so good - natured , pleasant , and mannerly ...
Page 35
... Tommy and 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 ...
... Tommy and 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 ...
Page 36
... Tommy and Harry : Their Mother is taken very ill , and is confined to her Bed ; the often speaks of Tommy and Harry , but seems to have Harry most at Heart , for Fear he should not do well . Not long after this a Letter comes to ...
... Tommy and Harry : Their Mother is taken very ill , and is confined to her Bed ; the often speaks of Tommy and Harry , but seems to have Harry most at Heart , for Fear he should not do well . Not long after this a Letter comes to ...
Page 37
... Tommy the chief Part of his Fortune ; and tho ' Harry did not deferve a Shilling , yet so tender was he , that he left him five hundred Pounds ; hoping こ hoping still , that thro ' the Care of his The Universal Spelling - Book , & c . 37.
... Tommy the chief Part of his Fortune ; and tho ' Harry did not deferve a Shilling , yet so tender was he , that he left him five hundred Pounds ; hoping こ hoping still , that thro ' the Care of his The Universal Spelling - Book , & c . 37.
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