The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking, Designed to Fill the Same Place in the Schools of the United States, that is Held in Those of Great Britain by the Compilations of Murray, Scott, Enfield, Mylius, Thompson, Ewing, and OthersRichardson, Lord, and Holbrook, and Hilliard, Gray, LIttle, and Wilkins, 1827 - 276 páginas |
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... affections , which , sooner or later , must be bound to them , or they must cease to be - what they now are - the inheritance and abode of a free people . It has been my object to make this book - what it is called - a National Reader ...
... affections , which , sooner or later , must be bound to them , or they must cease to be - what they now are - the inheritance and abode of a free people . It has been my object to make this book - what it is called - a National Reader ...
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... affections of the human heart , is established by nature itself ; and they need only to be placed before us , that every religious feeling may be excited . LESSON XII . Criminality of Intemperance . - H . WARE , JR . I Do not mean to ...
... affections of the human heart , is established by nature itself ; and they need only to be placed before us , that every religious feeling may be excited . LESSON XII . Criminality of Intemperance . - H . WARE , JR . I Do not mean to ...
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... affections be palsied , and the moral sense destroyed , when this brutalizing enjoyment has become more desirable to a man , than all the rich plea- sures which flow from home , friendship , health , and repu- tation ! What an enormity ...
... affections be palsied , and the moral sense destroyed , when this brutalizing enjoyment has become more desirable to a man , than all the rich plea- sures which flow from home , friendship , health , and repu- tation ! What an enormity ...
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... affections ; how it unfits for duty , inca- pacitates for improvement , disqualifies for the pure and elevated sentiments of devotion , and renders one as little capable of religion as of reason ; -does he not perceive that it is ...
... affections ; how it unfits for duty , inca- pacitates for improvement , disqualifies for the pure and elevated sentiments of devotion , and renders one as little capable of religion as of reason ; -does he not perceive that it is ...
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... affection from a mo- ther . Such a feeling was shown by this widow towards her sickly and unshapely boy . There are faces and forms which , once seen , are impressed upon our brain ; and they will come again , and again , upon the ...
... affection from a mo- ther . Such a feeling was shown by this widow towards her sickly and unshapely boy . There are faces and forms which , once seen , are impressed upon our brain ; and they will come again , and again , upon the ...
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