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" I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before her to church, two and two, in as much order as a company of soldiers. "
Robert Raikes: Journalist and Philanthropist: A History of the Origin of ... - Page 126
by Alfred Gregory - 1877 - 209 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 46

1784 - 722 pages
...1 believe there were near fifty this morning. They afTemble at the houfe of one of the miltrcfles, and walk before her to church, two and two, in as much order as a company of foldiers. — lam generally at church ; and after fervice t hey .ill come K, und me to make their bow;...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 54

1784 - 536 pages
...believe there were ne»r fifty this morning. They affcmble at the houfe of one of th'e miilreifes, arid walk before her to church, two and two, in as much order as a company of foldiers.— I am generally at church, and after fcrvice they all come round me to make their bow;...
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An excursion from Sidmouth to Chester, in the summer of 1803, Volume 1

Edmund Butcher - 1805 - 482 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before...bow; and, if any animosities have arisen, to make complaints. " The great principle I inculcate is, to be kind 422 and good-natured to each other ; not...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before her to church, two and two, in as much order as 3 company of soldiers. I am generally at church, and after service they all come round me to make their...
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The Christian Herald, Volume 1

1816 - 436 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe .there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before...and if any animosities have arisen, to make their complaint. The great principle I inculcate, is, to be kind and good-natured to each other ; not to...
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Christian Herald and Seaman's Magazine, Volume 1

1816 - 430 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before...and if any animosities have arisen, to make their complaint. The great principle I inculcate, isr to be kind and good-natured to each other ; not to...
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The Christian Herald, Volume 1

1816 - 430 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before...make their bow ; and if any animosities have arisen, ta make their complaint. The great principle I inculcate, isle be kind and good-natured to each other...
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The Sunday School Teacher's Guide

John Angell James - 1817 - 252 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before...and if any animosities have arisen, to make their complaint. The great principle I inculcate is to be kind and good-natured to each other; not to provoke...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 8

610 pages
...morning at tbe cathedral, at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty ibis morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before her to church, two and two, in a> much order as a company of soldiers, f am generally at churob, and after service they all come round...
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American Sunday-school Teachers' Magazine and Journal of Education, Volume 1

1824 - 412 pages
...morning at the cathedral at seven o'clock. I believe there were near fifty this morning. They assemble at the house of one of the mistresses, and walk before her to church, two and Iwo, in as much order as a company of soldiers. I am generally at church, and after service they all...
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