Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 47
Sivu 145
... Tommy instantly ran up to him , and asked him if he had not better clothes than those on his back , which hung all in rags . " No , Sir , " said the poor boy , " these are my best : I have brothers and sisters who are as ragged as ...
... Tommy instantly ran up to him , and asked him if he had not better clothes than those on his back , which hung all in rags . " No , Sir , " said the poor boy , " these are my best : I have brothers and sisters who are as ragged as ...
Sivu 164
... Tommy , who began not much to like his situation , in vain endeavoured to pacify and re- strain his steed . Cæsar , without paying any regard to his driver , precipitately rushed into the pond , and carried both carriage and driver into ...
... Tommy , who began not much to like his situation , in vain endeavoured to pacify and re- strain his steed . Cæsar , without paying any regard to his driver , precipitately rushed into the pond , and carried both carriage and driver into ...
Sivu 168
... Tommy immediately took notice of him , which the poor man seeing took off his hat , and begged his charity . Our little gentleman , after some conversation with him , put his hand in his pocket , and gave him a shilling to buy himself ...
... Tommy immediately took notice of him , which the poor man seeing took off his hat , and begged his charity . Our little gentleman , after some conversation with him , put his hand in his pocket , and gave him a shilling to buy himself ...
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The Newtonian System of Philosophy PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 27 |
The History of Little Goody TwoShoes PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 133 |
Hymns in Prose 113 | 181 |
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