| John Aikin - Children's literature - 1839 - 308 pages
...we dou't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and caterpillars' webs, nor play with tigers. No ? said the Captain ; pray what...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? So, if you recollect what 1 have been describing, you will find, with Betsy's help, that... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Animals - 1852 - 500 pages
...of our own country, and what is done at home all this while." " But," •«••' 12 nilST EVENING. Jack, " we don't burn stones, or eat grease and powdered...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? So, if you recollect what I have been describing, you will find, with Betsey's help, that... | |
| Elementary books - 1860 - 270 pages
...found you out. You have been telling us of our own country, and what is done at home, all this while 1" "But," said Jack, "we don't burn stones, or eat grease...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? So, if you recollect what I have been describing, you will find, with Betsy's help, that... | |
| Graduated series - 1860 - 264 pages
...said Jack, " we don't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and webs, nor play with tigers." " No ? " said the Captain ; " pray...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? " Evenings at Home. CLEVER POLLY. UNCLES and aunts are very delightful people, as every... | |
| Textbooks, English - 1863 - 316 pages
...Why, that's like pulling off our hats," said Jack " Ah, ah ! Papa," cried Betsey, " I have found yon out. You have been telling us of our own country,...and may we not as well call a cat an animal of the tiger-kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat-kind ? So, if you will recollect what I have been describing,... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1864 - 200 pages
...said Jack, " we don't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and webs, nor play with tigers." " No ? " said the Captain ; " pray...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ?" BAKBAUI.D. TEA AND TALK. [Matty making tea. Dick, Lubin, and Nelly round the table.] Lubin.... | |
| George Watson (publisher.) - 1864 - 238 pages
...said Jack, " we don't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and webs, nor play with tigers." " No ?" said the captain; " pray...silk the web of a kind of caterpillar; and may we not aa well call a cat an animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ?" Eveninga at... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 202 pages
...said Jack, " we don't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and webs, nor play with tigers." "No?" said the Captain; "pray what...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? " Evenings at Home. UNCLES and aunts are very delightful people, as every child knows, —... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pages
...we don't burn stones, nor eat grease and powdered seeds, nor wear skins and caterpillars' webs, nor play with tigers ! ' ' No ? ' said the Captain. '...and may we not as well call a cat an animal of the tiger-kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat-kind ? ' Learn to be as familiar with the uses and properties... | |
| James Burns (publisher.) - 1867 - 232 pages
...you out. You have been telling us of our own country, and what is done at home, all this while I" " But," said Jack, " we don't burn stones., or eat grease...animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind ? So, if you recollect what I have been describing, you will find, with Betsy's help, that... | |
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