Old-time Schools and School-booksMacmillan, 1904 - 381 páginas |
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... way when the principal was entering upon the job of capitally punishing a boy , who , from his size , would be likely to make resistance . Various were the rogueries that were played upon him ; 42 Old - time Schools and School - books.
... way when the principal was entering upon the job of capitally punishing a boy , who , from his size , would be likely to make resistance . Various were the rogueries that were played upon him ; 42 Old - time Schools and School - books.
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Clifton Johnson. Various were the rogueries that were played upon him ; but the most audacious of all was the following . At the hour of convening in the afternoon ( that being the most convenient , from the circumstance of Mr. Beveridge ...
Clifton Johnson. Various were the rogueries that were played upon him ; but the most audacious of all was the following . At the hour of convening in the afternoon ( that being the most convenient , from the circumstance of Mr. Beveridge ...
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... play Truant , and go into the Water . They had not been in long before Smith was drowned : Brown's Father followed him , and lashed him . heartily while he was naked ; and Jones and Robinson ran Home half dreffed , which plainly told ...
... play Truant , and go into the Water . They had not been in long before Smith was drowned : Brown's Father followed him , and lashed him . heartily while he was naked ; and Jones and Robinson ran Home half dreffed , which plainly told ...
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... plays and for toys , No time can he spare . Of taking God's Name in vain . mention God , no man has just pretence , But to his honour , or the truth's defence . In common talk , where trifles most abound , God , Chrift or Lord ftrikes ...
... plays and for toys , No time can he spare . Of taking God's Name in vain . mention God , no man has just pretence , But to his honour , or the truth's defence . In common talk , where trifles most abound , God , Chrift or Lord ftrikes ...
Página 77
... plays in the black clouds . Then there are Felix and Paul with the judgment as distinct before them as if it was in ... play , And after flay , Picture Alphabet of Religious Jingles . Picture Alphabet of Religious The New England Primer 77.
... plays in the black clouds . Then there are Felix and Paul with the judgment as distinct before them as if it was in ... play , And after flay , Picture Alphabet of Religious Jingles . Picture Alphabet of Religious The New England Primer 77.
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Página 102 - It was a matter of no little vanity to him, on Sundays, to take his station in front of the church gallery, with a band of chosen singers; where, in his own mind, he completely carried away the palm from the parson.
Página 192 - These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep. For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths : their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.
Página 250 - You'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage, And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass my imperfections by. Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow...
Página xiv - It is therefore ordered, That every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...
Página 11 - School ; That where a deaf, poor, patient widow sits, And awes some thirty infants as she knits ; Infants of humble, busy wives, who pay Some trifling price for freedom through the day. At this good matron's hut the children meet, Who thus becomes the mother of the street : Her room is small, they cannot widely stray, — Her threshold high, they cannot run away...
Página 192 - Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and he bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.
Página 79 - A Compleat Body of Divinity, in Two Hundred and Fifty Expository Lectures on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism...
Página 239 - ... seldom, and absolutely never but where they are very apt and very short. Omit every circumstance that is not material, and beware of digressions. To have frequent recourse to narrative betrays great want of imagination.
Página 6 - Visible world: or, A nomenclature, and pictures, of all the chief things that are in the world, and of men's employments therein; in above 150 cuts.
Página 101 - From hence the low murmur of his pupils' voices, conning over their lessons, might be heard in a drowsy summer's day, like the hum of a bee-hive; interrupted now and then by the authoritative voice of the master, in the tone of menace or command; or...