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The modern British drama - Page 229
by British drama - 1811
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The Minor Theatre: Being a Collection of the Most Approved Farces ..., Volume 4

English drama - 1794 - 316 pages
...Doncaster, and comes to-day hy the York waggon : for it has always been my mazum, Mr. Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old saying...money cannot be employed in so material an article. L. Pen. Nay, the cost is but small;—but poor ten pounds a-year, for head, back, books, bed, and belly...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

English drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...Doncaster, and conies to-day by the York waggon : for it has always been my maxura, Mr Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old saying...money cannot be employed in so material an article. Laity Pent. Nay, the cost is but small ; but poor ten pounds a-ycar, for head, bark, books, bed, and...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

English drama - 1804 - 626 pages
...t lie old saying is, When house and land arc gone and spent, Then learning is most excellent. Cor. Your ladyship is quite right. Too much money cannot...an article. ' Lady Pent. Nay, the cost is but small ; but poor ten pounds a-ycar, for head, back, books, bed, and belly; and they say the children are...
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The British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...has alnnys been my maxum, Mr Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old baying is, When house and land are gone and spent, Then learning...excellent. Car. Your ladyship is quite right. Too murh money cannot be employed in so material an article. ¡MI<I/ Pent. Nay, the cost is but small ;...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5

Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...Doncaster, aud comes to-day by the York waggon : for it has always been my maxuro, Mr. Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old saying...so material an article. lady Pent. Nay, the cost is hut small; but poor ten pounds a-year, for head, back, books, bed, and belly ; and they say the children...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 10

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 728 pages
...read in their spellingbooks, which were homely, but well calculated to shew the value of experience, " When house and land are gone and spent, " Then learning is most excellent." When experience and reflection shall have tauglvt them the bad effects of injustice, they would, perhaps,...
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Speeches in Parliament, of the Right Honourable William Windham ..., Volume 1

William Windham - Great Britain - 1812 - 452 pages
...spelling-books, wh1ch w:re homely, but Well calculated to shew the value of experience, . . • rs " When house and land are gone and spent, " Then learning is most excellent." When experience and reflection shall have taught d1em the bad effects of injustice, they would, perhaps,...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 6

1842 - 622 pages
...than " house and land." Quaint as is the old couplet, yet it is very full of significance ; that, " When house and land are gone and spent, Then learning is most excellent." Young Jeremy, when little more than an infant, was put under the care of the master of the grammar-school...
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Letters to a Friend: On the State of Ireland, the Roman Catholic ..., Volume 3

Edward Augustus Kendall - Catholic emancipation - 1826 - 554 pages
...that owns it ; a truth which is taught to our school-boys, in a homely but yet invaluable distich : ' When house and land are gone and spent, Then learning is most excellent.'" " To apprentice, by aid of premiums, the children of the poor, to crafts by whicli honourable livelihoods...
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The works of Samuel Foote, esq., with remarks on each play and an ..., Volume 1

Samuel Foote - 1830 - 426 pages
...Doncaster, and conies to-day by the York waggon ; for it has always been my maxim, Mr. Carmine, to give my children learning enough ; for, as the old saying...cannot be employed in so material an article. Lady. Nay, the cost is but small ; but poor ten pounds a year for head, back, books, bed, and belly ; and...
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