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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... arms , appeared strange and surprising . The vast machines , in which they had traversed the ocean , that seemed to move upon the water with wings , and uttered a dreadful sound , resembling thunder , accompanied with lightning and ...
... arms , appeared strange and surprising . The vast machines , in which they had traversed the ocean , that seemed to move upon the water with wings , and uttered a dreadful sound , resembling thunder , accompanied with lightning and ...
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... arm fall from my shoul- der - blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . " I rejoiced not at the destruction of him that hated me , nor lifted up myself when evil found him ; neither have I suffered my mouth to sin , by wishing a ...
... arm fall from my shoul- der - blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . " I rejoiced not at the destruction of him that hated me , nor lifted up myself when evil found him ; neither have I suffered my mouth to sin , by wishing a ...
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... axe o'er him ; But hope nerved his arm for a desperate blow , And Tecumseh fell prostrate before him . * ch as in church . O ne'er may the nations again be cursed With conflict 88 NATIONAL READER . The Little Man in Black.
... axe o'er him ; But hope nerved his arm for a desperate blow , And Tecumseh fell prostrate before him . * ch as in church . O ne'er may the nations again be cursed With conflict 88 NATIONAL READER . The Little Man in Black.
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... arm slept the force of the thunder , But the bolt passed the suppliant harmlessly by , And left the freed captive to wonder . * Above , near the path of the pilgrim , he sleeps , With a rudely - built tumulus o'er him ; And the bright ...
... arm slept the force of the thunder , But the bolt passed the suppliant harmlessly by , And left the freed captive to wonder . * Above , near the path of the pilgrim , he sleeps , With a rudely - built tumulus o'er him ; And the bright ...
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... arms , opened the door . I asked for my old acquaintance . " Alas ! poor Alice is in her coffin : look , sir , where the shadow of the spire ends : that is her grave . " I relaxed my grasp of my money . her deformed boy . ? " " He too ...
... arms , opened the door . I asked for my old acquaintance . " Alas ! poor Alice is in her coffin : look , sir , where the shadow of the spire ends : that is her grave . " I relaxed my grasp of my money . her deformed boy . ? " " He too ...
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