Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 361 Seiten |
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... respect to the worldly position of those who sit at Miss Tickletoby's feet . Miss Tickletoby believes that education , to be effective , should be begun early , and therefore receives her pupils from the age of two upwards . Nay , she ...
... respect to the worldly position of those who sit at Miss Tickletoby's feet . Miss Tickletoby believes that education , to be effective , should be begun early , and therefore receives her pupils from the age of two upwards . Nay , she ...
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... respect for the country in which they were born , are very fond of the paint , and not at all partial to clothes . As for the religion of the ancient Britons , as it was a false and abominable superstition , the less we say about it the ...
... respect for the country in which they were born , are very fond of the paint , and not at all partial to clothes . As for the religion of the ancient Britons , as it was a false and abominable superstition , the less we say about it the ...
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... respect for property and law becomes stronger than force . To return to the Saxons , they seized upon the goods and persons of the effeminate Britons , made the latter their slaves , and sold them as such in foreign countries . The mind ...
... respect for property and law becomes stronger than force . To return to the Saxons , they seized upon the goods and persons of the effeminate Britons , made the latter their slaves , and sold them as such in foreign countries . The mind ...
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... respect - took possession of England , and , as is natural , gave all the good places at his disposal to his party . He turned out the English noblemen from their castles , and put his Norman soldiers and knights into them . He and his ...
... respect - took possession of England , and , as is natural , gave all the good places at his disposal to his party . He turned out the English noblemen from their castles , and put his Norman soldiers and knights into them . He and his ...
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... respect for your betters , young people , and do not break out into such premature rebellion . [ The children being silent , Miss T. put on a less severe countenance and continued ] — I will tell you a pleasant joke of that wag , his ...
... respect for your betters , young people , and do not break out into such premature rebellion . [ The children being silent , Miss T. put on a less severe countenance and continued ] — I will tell you a pleasant joke of that wag , his ...
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