The history of Henry MilnerD. Allinson, and sold by A.H. Maltby & Company, 1823 - 187 pages |
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... BROUGHT UP ACCORDING TO THE FASHIONS OF THIS WORLD . BY MRS . SHERWOOD , AUTHOR OF " The History of the Fairchild Family , " " Little Henry and his Bearer , " " Orphans of Normandy , " & c . & c . A THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED ...
... BROUGHT UP ACCORDING TO THE FASHIONS OF THIS WORLD . BY MRS . SHERWOOD , AUTHOR OF " The History of the Fairchild Family , " " Little Henry and his Bearer , " " Orphans of Normandy , " & c . & c . A THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED ...
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... brought up according to the fashions of this world , have made themselves great and clever men , and have obtained riches and rewards in this life . I am now going to tell you the history of a little boy who was never taught any thing ...
... brought up according to the fashions of this world , have made themselves great and clever men , and have obtained riches and rewards in this life . I am now going to tell you the history of a little boy who was never taught any thing ...
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... brought her , when she was a kitten , to Mr. Dalben's in her muff . Muff was a tortoiseshell cat , and would have been very handsome , only that she had had the misfortune to lose one eye in a battle with a large rat ; and you must be ...
... brought her , when she was a kitten , to Mr. Dalben's in her muff . Muff was a tortoiseshell cat , and would have been very handsome , only that she had had the misfortune to lose one eye in a battle with a large rat ; and you must be ...
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... brought down to breakfast with his kind old friend , whom he was taught to call uncle ; after which he was allowed to play in the study , notwithstanding the remon- strances of Mrs. Kitty , who said that she feared Master Henry would ...
... brought down to breakfast with his kind old friend , whom he was taught to call uncle ; after which he was allowed to play in the study , notwithstanding the remon- strances of Mrs. Kitty , who said that she feared Master Henry would ...
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... brought in to litter the room : surely , Sally , if little master is to play upon the best carpet , he ought to have some genteeler toys than a parcel of bits of wood which are good for nothing but to light the oven . " In this manner ...
... brought in to litter the room : surely , Sally , if little master is to play upon the best carpet , he ought to have some genteeler toys than a parcel of bits of wood which are good for nothing but to light the oven . " In this manner ...
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The History of Henry Milner: A Little Boy, who was Not Brought Up ..., Partie 4 Mary Martha Sherwood Affichage du livre entier - 1837 |
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