Juvenile Biography; BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CHILDHOOD OF PERSONS WHO WERE EMINENT IN MATURER YEARS FOR PIETY, GENIUS, AND LEARNING. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HARVEY AND DARTON, GRACECHURCH-STREET. 1824. JUVENILE BIOGRAPHY. CHAP. I. JOSHUA ROWLEY GILPIN. Louisa. I AM sorry, mamma, we have finished the entertaining book we were reading yesterday. Do you know, that we should like to hear you tell us some more histories of remarkable children, before we begin another volume. mamma. Henry. That we should, indeed, dear I am sure we have not forgotten the delightful walks we used to take in the plantation, last summer, while you related to us the histories of the child B |