| John Aikin - Children's literature - 1796 - 316 pages
...write-—yet fotn has always Hood* on my lift of heroes. TWENTY-FOURTH EVENING. THE COLONISTS. COME, faid Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a colony; and you fliall be people of different trades and profeffions coming to offer yourfelves to go with me. What... | |
| John Aikin - Children - 1805 - 164 pages
...lift of heroes. . . * " " ' » . TWENTY-FOURTH EVENING. . ' I THE COLONISTS. COME, faid Mr. Barloiv to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a colony ; and you mall "be people of different trades and profeffions coming to offer yourfelves to go •with me. WHat... | |
| John Aikin - Children's stories - 1819 - 186 pages
...read or write— yet 7o??zhas always stood on my list of heroes. TWENTY-FOURTH EVENING. THE COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A. I am a farmer, Sir. Mr. B. Very well ! Farming is the chief thing we... | |
| John Aikin - Children's literature, English - 1819 - 500 pages
...7'omhas always stood on my list of heroes. TWENTY-FOURTH EVENING. THE COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlo'D to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A. I am a farmer, Sir. Mr. B. Very well ! Farming is the chief thing we... | |
| John Aikin - 1823 - 162 pages
...read or write — yet Tom has always stood on my list of heroes. TWENTY-FOURTH EVENING. THE COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A. I am a farmer, Sir. Mr. B. Very well! Farming is the chief thing we have... | |
| Eliza Robbins - Readers - 1829 - 256 pages
...beginner. Profession is a man's business or trade. v . THE COLONISTS. "Come," said Mr. Barlow, to hisboys, "I have a new play for you. I will be the founder...and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me — What are you, Arthur ?" A. 1 am a farmer, sir. Mr. B. Very well ! Farming is the chief... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...thought I'd not own ; They'll die of themselves, if you let them alone. THE COLONISTS. Mr. Barlow. Come boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder...and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me. — What are you, Arthur? A. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. B. Very well ! Farming is the chief thing... | |
| Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1836 - 164 pages
...of different trades and professions to establish themselves in his neighbourhood. Mr. Barlow. Come, boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a Colony ; and you shall be the people of different trades and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are... | |
| Readers - 1837 - 232 pages
...founder of the colony. Founder is a beginner. Profession is a man's business or trade. THE COLONISTS. "Come," said Mr. Barlow, to his boys, "I have a new...and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me. — What are you, Arthur?" A. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. B. Very well! Farming is the chief thing... | |
| John Aikin - Children's literature - 1839 - 308 pages
...leaves wherever you find them ; the worst they can do to you is to bite your tongue. THE COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. B. Very well ! Farming is one chief thing we... | |
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