The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 24
... considered as a sort of counterpoise to the objection that has been urged , from the supposed danger to the morals of the pupils . If a youth may select companions , who will afterwards improve his fortune , he may equally select such ...
... considered as a sort of counterpoise to the objection that has been urged , from the supposed danger to the morals of the pupils . If a youth may select companions , who will afterwards improve his fortune , he may equally select such ...
Page 108
... considered only as the pioneer of science ; who removes obstructions and smooths the road for those literary heroes , whose honours he is not per- mitted to share . Philips with considerable zeal endeavours to vindicate Milton from the ...
... considered only as the pioneer of science ; who removes obstructions and smooths the road for those literary heroes , whose honours he is not per- mitted to share . Philips with considerable zeal endeavours to vindicate Milton from the ...
Page 237
... considered it a fit- ting opportunity for holiday - making . The main objection against it is , that it is even more limited in its influence than a king's birth- day . It is purely a London holiday , nay , a city holiday , in which the ...
... considered it a fit- ting opportunity for holiday - making . The main objection against it is , that it is even more limited in its influence than a king's birth- day . It is purely a London holiday , nay , a city holiday , in which the ...
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