| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1810 - 402 strani
...conception of his own — all were taught him — he was never once asked " what he thought?" but men were paid to tell him " how to think." He was taught to revere such and such persons, however unworthy of his reverence; to believe such and such things, however... | |
| 1820 - 396 strani
...conception of his own — all were taught him — he was never once asked, " what he thought;" but men were paid to tell him " how to think." He was taught to revere such and such persons, however unworthy of his reverence ; to believe such and such things, however... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1880 - 614 strani
...conception of his own — all were taught him : he was never once asked, " what he thought ; " but men were paid to tell him "how to think." He was taught to revere such and such persons, however unworthy of his reverence ; to believe such and such things, however... | |
| Joseph Bunn Heidler - 1928 - 196 strani
...conception of his own — all were taught him — he was never once asked "what he thought," but, men were paid to tell him "how to think." He was taught to revere such and such persons, however unworthy of his reverence; to believe such and such things, however... | |
| George Tobias Flom - 1928 - 532 strani
...conception of his own — all were taught him — he was never once asked "what he thought," but, men were paid to tell him "how to think." He was taught to revere such and such persons, however unworthy of his reverence; to believe such and such things, however... | |
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