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" When one thinks of one's children, their education, their future— and prays for them — I always think and say to myself, 'Let them grow up fit for whatever station they may be placed in — high or low. "
The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Page 676
edited by - 1907
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The Letters of Queen Victoria, a Selection from Her Majesty's ..., Volume 2

Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1907 - 668 pages
...before. When one thinks of one's children, their education, their future — and prays for them — I always think and say to myself, " Let them grow up fit for "whatever station they may be placed in — nigh or low" This one never thought of before, but I do always now. Altogether one's whole disposition...
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Socialism: A Critical Analysis ...

Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 366 pages
...1848: "When one thinks of one's children, their education, their future, — and prays for them, — I always think and say to myself, ' Let them grow up...whatever station they may be placed in, high or low.' . . . Altogether one's disposition is so changed — bores and trifles which one would have complained...
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The Life and Times of Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt

Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1920 - 642 pages
...1848: "When one thinks of one's children, their education, their future — and prays for them — I always think and say to myself, 'Let them grow up...whatever station they may be placed in, high or low.' . . . Aitogether one's disposition is so changed — bores and trifles which one would have complained...
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The Life and Times of Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt

Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1920 - 638 pages
...children, their education, their future — and prays for them — I always think and say to myselfj 'Let them grow up fit for whatever station they may be placed in, high or low.' . . . Altogether one's disposition is so changed — bores and trifles which one would have complained...
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The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the Symbolic Representation, Design ...

Denis Cosgrove, Stephen Daniels - 1988 - 310 pages
...their education, their futur - and prays for them - I always think and say to myself, 'Let them grow up for whatever station they may be placed in - high or low'. This one never though of before, but I do always now. Altogether one's whole disposition is so change - bores and...
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Street Fighting Years: An Autobiography of the Sixties

Tariq Ali - 2005 - 450 pages
...education, their future — and prays for them — I always think and say to myself "Let them grow fit for whatever station they may be placed in —...This one never thought of before, but I do always now In reality, both Queens were being unduly pessimistic. At the Tennants' dinner, as Mary Furness told...
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