Mary Erskine: A Franconia StoryHarper & brothers, 1850 - 202 sider |
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... thing in fact which relates to the formation of character , -is deter- mined in a far greater degree by sympathy , and by the influence of example , than by formal precepts and didactic instruction . If a boy hears his father speak- ing ...
... thing in fact which relates to the formation of character , -is deter- mined in a far greater degree by sympathy , and by the influence of example , than by formal precepts and didactic instruction . If a boy hears his father speak- ing ...
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... things there to be brought home . Besides Beechnut was going to mill , and he could carry them as far as Kater's ... thing on runners , upon the top of it . Malleville and Phonny were very much pleased with the prospect of riding a ...
... things there to be brought home . Besides Beechnut was going to mill , and he could carry them as far as Kater's ... thing on runners , upon the top of it . Malleville and Phonny were very much pleased with the prospect of riding a ...
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... things than that . " " What did they do ? " asked Phonny . Why once , " said Beechnut , “ I knew a boy who put his nose into the crack of the door , and then took hold of the latch and pulled the door to , and pinched his nose to death ...
... things than that . " " What did they do ? " asked Phonny . Why once , " said Beechnut , “ I knew a boy who put his nose into the crack of the door , and then took hold of the latch and pulled the door to , and pinched his nose to death ...
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... thing to do . She came into the parlor . There was nobody there . She looked about a little , and presently she saw a work - basket upon the corner of a table , where Arabella's mother had been at work . Sligo began to look at the bas ...
... thing to do . She came into the parlor . There was nobody there . She looked about a little , and presently she saw a work - basket upon the corner of a table , where Arabella's mother had been at work . Sligo began to look at the bas ...
Side 20
... things upon the floor , she supposed that Arabella herself was the rogue that had thrown the basket off the table Ara- bella could not talk much . When her mother accused her of doing this mischief , she could only say " No ; " " no ...
... things upon the floor , she supposed that Arabella herself was the rogue that had thrown the basket off the table Ara- bella could not talk much . When her mother accused her of doing this mischief , she could only say " No ; " " no ...
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50 cents 66 Mary accordingly Albert Anne Sophia asked Mary Bell asked Mary Erskine baby barn baskets of chips Beechnut began Bell's Bella breakfast brook called cents chil climb corner cows desk dipper don't you forget door dren farm finished fire Franconia glad Gordon guardian half Calf hand happy horse hundred dollars JARED SPARKS Jemmy Judge of Probate Julius Cæsar Keep land learn to write letters Letters of Administration live LL.D looked Madame Guyon Mary Erskine's house morning mother Muslin neral night night lamp oven oxen pail paper path pause Phonny and Malleville Phonny's play pleasant pleasure Queen Bess ready replied road Sheep extra side skine sleep Sligo spider cake spring stoop strawberries thing Thomas thought told took trees village vols wagon walked window wished woods
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Side 5 - The development of the moral sentiments in the human heart, in early life, — and everything in fact which relates to the formation of character, — is determined in a far greater degree by sympathy, and by the influence of example, than by formal precepts and didactic instruction.