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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... give any parent occasion to tremble for the morals of either a son or a daughter ; and I hope that a regard for my own interest , if no higher consideration , may have prevented my being unmindful of that section of the late law of this ...
... give any parent occasion to tremble for the morals of either a son or a daughter ; and I hope that a regard for my own interest , if no higher consideration , may have prevented my being unmindful of that section of the late law of this ...
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... give way to a torrent too impe- tuous to be checked . He accordingly promised his men , that he would comply with their request , provided they would accompany him , and obey his commands , for three days longer ; and if , during that ...
... give way to a torrent too impe- tuous to be checked . He accordingly promised his men , that he would comply with their request , provided they would accompany him , and obey his commands , for three days longer ; and if , during that ...
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... give his teacher the trouble of telling him the same thing over and over again ; but says or does immediately ... give away.- If any of his companions attempt to take off his eye or his mind from his lesson , he does not give heed to ...
... give his teacher the trouble of telling him the same thing over and over again ; but says or does immediately ... give away.- If any of his companions attempt to take off his eye or his mind from his lesson , he does not give heed to ...
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... give an account of himself to the great Judge of all . And , therefore , he studies to practise , at all times , the religious and moral lessons that he receives from his master , or that he reads in the Bible , or that he meets with in ...
... give an account of himself to the great Judge of all . And , therefore , he studies to practise , at all times , the religious and moral lessons that he receives from his master , or that he reads in the Bible , or that he meets with in ...
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... give you these trees : you see they are in good condition . They will thrive as much by your care , as they will decline by your negligence ; and their fruit will reward you in proportion to your labour . " The youngest , named Edmund ...
... give you these trees : you see they are in good condition . They will thrive as much by your care , as they will decline by your negligence ; and their fruit will reward you in proportion to your labour . " The youngest , named Edmund ...
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