| 1784 - 862 sayfa
...wh'ch hereafter might aflift in opening tbeir underftandings to a fcnfe of their duty.—« Sir,' fays he, • the change could not have been more extraordinary...in my opinion, had they been transformed from the fhipe of wolves and tygers to that of men. In temper, riifpoiition, and manners, they could hardly... | |
| 1786 - 828 sayfa
...that which hereafter might allift in opening their undcrihmdings to a fenfe of their duty. " Sir, fays he, the change could not have been more extraordinary...in my opinion, had they been transformed from the ihapc of wolves and tygers to that of men. In temper, dijfpoiltion, and manners, they could hardly... | |
| 1811 - 538 sayfa
...I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. — « Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary...opinion, had they been transformed from the shape cf wolves and tygers to that of men. In temper, disposition, and manners, they could hardly be said... | |
| 1816 - 436 sayfa
...children. I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. ' Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary...the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday Schools, they have seemed anxious to show that they are not the ignorant, illiterate creatures... | |
| 1816 - 430 sayfa
...children. I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. ' Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary...the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday Schools, they have seemed anxious to show that they are not the ignorant, illiterate creatures... | |
| 1816 - 430 sayfa
...children. I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. ' Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary in my opinion, had they been tfqansformed from the shape of wolves and tigers to that of men. In temper, disposition, and manners,... | |
| 1828 - 506 sayfa
...children. I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. ' Sir,' says he, « the change could not have been more extraordinary,...the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday schools, they have seemed anxious to show that they are not the ignorant, illiterate creatures,... | |
| 1828 - 614 sayfa
...I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. — ' Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary,...the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday Schools, they have seemed anxious to shew that they are not the ignorant, illiterate creatures,... | |
| 1828 - 608 sayfa
...I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. — ' Sir,' says he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary,...the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday Schools, they have seemed anxious to shew that they are not the ignorant, illiterate creatures,... | |
| 1828 - 586 sayfa
...I asked him whether he perceived any alteration in the poor children he employed. — ' Sir,' eays he, ' the change could not have been more extraordinary,...disposition, and manners, they could hardly be said to diner from the brute creation. But since the establishment of the Sunday Schools, they have seemed... | |
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