| 1821 - 490 sider
...country, as if nothing else were required to set up this profession, but onely a rod and a ferule. Secondly, others who are able, use it only as a passage...which in some places they receive, being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents. But see how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. He studieth... | |
| 1821 - 398 sider
...required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able use it onely as a passage to better preferment, to patch the rents...themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartned from doing their best with the miserable reward which in some places they receive, being... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 sider
...required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able use it onely as a passage to better preferment, to patch the rents...themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartned from doing their best with the miserable reward which in some places they receive, being... | |
| 1821 - 400 sider
...required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able use it onely as a passage' to better preferment, to patch the rents...themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartned from doing their best with the miserable reward which in some places they receive, being... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 sider
...required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able use it onely as a passage to better preferment, to patch the rents...themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they are disheartned from doing their best with the miserable reward which in some places they receive, being... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 sider
...the country, as if nothing else were required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able, use it only as a passage...which in some places they receive, being masters to their children and slaves to their parents. Fourthly, being grown rich they grow negligent, and scorn... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 sider
...were required to set up this piofessidn, but only a rod and a ferule. Secondly, others, who are uble, use it only as a passage to better preferment, to...which, in some places, they receive ; being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents. But see how well our schoolmaster behaves himself. He studieth... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 sider
...set up this profession, but onely, a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others who are able, use it onely as a passage to better preferment, to patch the rents...which in some places they receive, being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents. Fourthly, being grown rich, they grow negligent, and scorn... | |
| John Pierpont - 1831 - 294 sider
...the country, as if nothing else were required to set up this profession, but only a rod and a ferule. Secondly, others, who are able, use it only as a passage...and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. being masters to the children, and slaves to their parents. But see how well our schoolmaster behaves... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 352 sider
...the country, as if nothing else were required to set up this profession but only a rod and a ferula. Secondly, others, who are able, use it only as a passage...preferment, to patch the rents in their present fortune, l till they can provide a new one, and betake themselves to some more gainful calling. Thirdly, they... | |
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