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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... feel an interest in the prosperity of the state , -and , consequently , an interest in seeing the young so educated , that they may worthily fill its places of honour and trust , to admit , by the general introduction of foreign ...
... feel an interest in the prosperity of the state , -and , consequently , an interest in seeing the young so educated , that they may worthily fill its places of honour and trust , to admit , by the general introduction of foreign ...
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... feeling may be excited . LESSON XII . Criminality of Intemperance . - H . WARE , JR . I Do not mean to say , that the habit of intemperance is ever formed without temptation , or persisted in without what may be thought an excuse . The ...
... feeling may be excited . LESSON XII . Criminality of Intemperance . - H . WARE , JR . I Do not mean to say , that the habit of intemperance is ever formed without temptation , or persisted in without what may be thought an excuse . The ...
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... feel a kindred with that loftier world , * This highly intellectual savage , appropriately styled " king of the woods , " was no less distinguished for his acts of humanity than heroism . He fell in the bloody charge at Moravian town ...
... feel a kindred with that loftier world , * This highly intellectual savage , appropriately styled " king of the woods , " was no less distinguished for his acts of humanity than heroism . He fell in the bloody charge at Moravian town ...
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... feel the full force of this expression . Others may be pleased with the sentiment , and affected by sympathy . The distressed are , at once , pleased and comforted . To be de- livered from trouble - to be relieved from power - to see ...
... feel the full force of this expression . Others may be pleased with the sentiment , and affected by sympathy . The distressed are , at once , pleased and comforted . To be de- livered from trouble - to be relieved from power - to see ...
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... feel press heavy on my vitals , Slow - sapping the warm current of existence . My moments now are few . - The sand ... feel divide The tender bond that binds my soul to earth . Yes , I must die - I feel that I must die ; And though , to ...
... feel press heavy on my vitals , Slow - sapping the warm current of existence . My moments now are few . - The sand ... feel divide The tender bond that binds my soul to earth . Yes , I must die - I feel that I must die ; And though , to ...
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