| 1810 - 538 pages
...fecms to us to be the belt, which mtugles a domeftic with a fchool life ; and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a matter, and the emulation which refults from the fociety of other boys, together with the aiTect'.onite... | |
| 1812 - 470 pages
...seems to us to be the best, which mingles a domestick with a school life; and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| William Vincent - 1817 - 236 pages
...seems to us to be the best, which mingles a domestic with a school life ; and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a muster, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 pages
...seems to us to be the best, which mingles a domestic with a school life ; and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) - 1842 - 428 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life, and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) - 1842 - 392 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life, and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1847 - 524 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life, and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| 1852 - 498 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life; and which gives to a youth the .advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| Rev. Sidney Smith - 1854 - 296 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life, and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1869 - 424 pages
...seems to us to be the best which mingles a domestic with a school life, and which gives to a youth the advantage which is to be derived from the learning of a master, and the emulation which results from the society of other boys, together with the affectionate vigilance... | |
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