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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... appear- ance of fishes , of sea - weeds , and of every thing that floated on the waves , and accurately noted every occurrence in a journal that he kept . By the fourteenth day of September , the fleet was above two hundred leagues to ...
... appear- ance of fishes , of sea - weeds , and of every thing that floated on the waves , and accurately noted every occurrence in a journal that he kept . By the fourteenth day of September , the fleet was above two hundred leagues to ...
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... appear to them unreasonable : nor did Columbus hazard much in confining himself to a time so short ; for the près'ages of discovering land had become so numerous and promising , that he deemed them infallible . For some days , the ...
... appear to them unreasonable : nor did Columbus hazard much in confining himself to a time so short ; for the près'ages of discovering land had become so numerous and promising , that he deemed them infallible . For some days , the ...
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... appear- ance ; the air was more mild and warm ; and , during night , the wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms , Columbus was so confident of being near land , that , on the evening of the eleventh of October ...
... appear- ance ; the air was more mild and warm ; and , during night , the wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms , Columbus was so confident of being near land , that , on the evening of the eleventh of October ...
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... appears to be fitted for that state and condition , in which his Maker has been pleased to place him . He believes in one Supreme Being - with all the mighty attributes which we ascribe to God - whom he denominates the Great and Good ...
... appears to be fitted for that state and condition , in which his Maker has been pleased to place him . He believes in one Supreme Being - with all the mighty attributes which we ascribe to God - whom he denominates the Great and Good ...
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... appear , Or the dark veil of death be thrown aside , Then might I see your restless shadows glide , With watchful care , around these relics dear . If so , forgive the rude , unhallowed feet Which trod so thoughtless o'er your mighty ...
... appear , Or the dark veil of death be thrown aside , Then might I see your restless shadows glide , With watchful care , around these relics dear . If so , forgive the rude , unhallowed feet Which trod so thoughtless o'er your mighty ...
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