The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manualJ. Hatchard and Son, 1822 - 300 páginas |
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... took care of the meadow in which the cow grazed . Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild had three children ; Lucy , who was about nine years old when these stories began ; Emily , who was next in age ; and Henry , who was between six and seven . These ...
... took care of the meadow in which the cow grazed . Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild had three children ; Lucy , who was about nine years old when these stories began ; Emily , who was next in age ; and Henry , who was between six and seven . These ...
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... before , to kiss Nurse , and to tell her that they were come to spend the day with her . The poor woman was very glad , because she loved Mr. Fairchild's children very dearly ; she therefore kissed them , and took them 10.
... before , to kiss Nurse , and to tell her that they were come to spend the day with her . The poor woman was very glad , because she loved Mr. Fairchild's children very dearly ; she therefore kissed them , and took them 10.
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Mary Martha Sherwood. dearly ; she therefore kissed them , and took them to see her little grandson Tommy , who was asleep in the cradle . By this time Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild and Betty were come up ; and whilst Betty prepared the dinner ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. dearly ; she therefore kissed them , and took them to see her little grandson Tommy , who was asleep in the cradle . By this time Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild and Betty were come up ; and whilst Betty prepared the dinner ...
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... took the man , and put him into the garden of Eden , to dress it , and to keep it . ' ( Gen. ii . 8-15 . ) " 166 61 Paradise , my dears , " said Mr. Fairchild , was a most lovely place , such as we never saw ; for there is no place now ...
... took the man , and put him into the garden of Eden , to dress it , and to keep it . ' ( Gen. ii . 8-15 . ) " 166 61 Paradise , my dears , " said Mr. Fairchild , was a most lovely place , such as we never saw ; for there is no place now ...
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... took of every clean beast , and of every clean fowl , and offered burnt - offerings on the altar . And the Lord smelled a sweet savour : and the Lord said in his heart , I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake ; for ...
... took of every clean beast , and of every clean fowl , and offered burnt - offerings on the altar . And the Lord smelled a sweet savour : and the Lord said in his heart , I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake ; for ...
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The History of the Fairchild Family, Or, The Child's Manual, Volume 1 Mary M. B. Sherwood Visualização completa - 1853 |
The History of the Fairchild Family; Or, the Child's Manual Mary Martha Sherwood Prévia não disponível - 2019 |
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