| Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1821 - 196 pages
...fault, my dear, therefore you must not speak unkindly of her; besides, you know she has no good mama, as we have, to teach her what is proper ; and her...which were very lively and well. They entreated the maid to take them through the orchard, which had a gate that opened into a meadow that lay in their... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Animal welfare - 1822 - 596 pages
...bird-ne.siii;? ITO\V ? should you like to occasion the dcnlhs of n mini ber of little harmless (waturps ? IS'o. indeed, said Frederick ; and I think Miss Jenkins...which were very lively and well. They entreated the maid to take them through the orchard, which had a gate that opened into a meadow that lay in their... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1845 - 204 pages
...besides, you know she has no good mother, as we have, to teach her what is proper ; and her father is obliged to be absent from home very often, and...which were very lively and well. They entreated the maid to take them through the orchard, which had a gate that opened into a meadow DISCOVERY OF THE... | |
| 302 pages
...my dear, therefore you must not speak unkindly of her; besides, you know she has no good mamma, ns we have, to teach her what is proper ; and her papa...governess, who, perhaps, was never instructed herself to be kind to animals." With this kind of conversation they amused themselves as they walked, every now and... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1869 - 278 pages
...besides, you know she has no kind mother, as we have, to teach her what is proper ; and her father is obliged to be absent from home very often, and...which were very lively and well. They entreated the maid to take them through the orchard, which had a gate that opened into a meadow that lay in their... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - Animal welfare - 1873 - 204 pages
..."what think you of bird-nesting now ? Should you like to occasion the deaths of a number of little harmless creatures ?" " No, indeed," said Frederick...every now and then peeping into their baskets to see the little birds, which were very lively and well. They entreated the maid to take them through the... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - Animal welfare - 1880 - 232 pages
...Besides, you know, she has no kind mother, as we have, to teach her what is proper ; and her father is obliged to be absent from home very often, and...governess, who perhaps was never instructed herself to be kind to animals." With this kind of conversation they amused themselves as they walked, every now and... | |
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