 | 1834
...necessity, when a national system of education is established, of adding to every school, not only a garden, a workshop for teaching the simpler operations...the following short extract from Sir John Herschel's address:—"Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his... | |
 | Zane Grey - 1906 - 274 Seiten
...life is that of reading. Why not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small !CC Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his da»ly toil, or, in i&s intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Joseph Crosby Lincoln - 1907 - 291 Seiten
...life is that of reading. WTiy not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small C Of all the amusements which can possibly be Imagined for a hard-working man, after his da»ly toil, ot in fa intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for no... | |
 | Rex Beach - 1909 - 389 Seiten
...life is that of reading. Why not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small C Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his duly toil, or in its intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for no... | |
 | Charles Alden Seltzer - 1911 - 349 Seiten
...life is that of reading. WTiy not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small 'C Of all the amusements -which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his datly toil, or, in its intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Sax Rohmer - 1914 - 293 Seiten
...life is that of reading. WTiy not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small rC Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his danly toil, or; in its intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Arthur Stringer - 1915 - 316 Seiten
...life is that of reading. Why not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small 'C Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his dotty toil, or, in its intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Harold Bell Wright - 1916 - 338 Seiten
...life is that of reading. Why not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small C Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his dady toil, or, in «flr intervals, there is nothing tike reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Grace Louise (Smith) Richmond, Grace Smith Richmond - 1917 - 285 Seiten
...life is that of reading. Why not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small C Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his datly toil, or; in i?s intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for... | |
 | Frank Lucius Packard - 1918 - 318 Seiten
...life is that of reading. WTiy not then own the books of great novelists when the price is so small Q Of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard-working man, after his datly toil, or, in i&s intervals, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book.It calls for no... | |
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