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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... The crew of the Pinta observed a cane floating , which seemed to have been newly cut , and likewise a piece of timber , artificially carved . The sailors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree , with red NATIONAL READER . 11.
... The crew of the Pinta observed a cane floating , which seemed to have been newly cut , and likewise a piece of timber , artificially carved . The sailors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree , with red NATIONAL READER . 11.
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... tree , with red berries , perfectly fresh . The clouds , around the setting sun , assumed a new appear- ance ; the air was more mild and warm ; and , during night , the wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms ...
... tree , with red berries , perfectly fresh . The clouds , around the setting sun , assumed a new appear- ance ; the air was more mild and warm ; and , during night , the wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms ...
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... tree , was differ- ent from those which flourished in Europe . The soil seem- ed to be rich , but bore few marks of cultivation . The cli- mate , even to Spaniards , felt warm , though extremely de- lightful . The inhabitants were ...
... tree , was differ- ent from those which flourished in Europe . The soil seem- ed to be rich , but bore few marks of cultivation . The cli- mate , even to Spaniards , felt warm , though extremely de- lightful . The inhabitants were ...
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... tree , they rowed them with surprising dexterity . Thus , in the first interview between the inhabitants of the Old World and those of the New , every thing was con- ducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The for- mer ...
... tree , they rowed them with surprising dexterity . Thus , in the first interview between the inhabitants of the Old World and those of the New , every thing was con- ducted amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The for- mer ...
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... trees , which he had planted for them , and called after their names ; and , when they had sufficiently admired their growth , and the number of blossoms that covered them , he said , " My dear children , I give you these trees : you ...
... trees , which he had planted for them , and called after their names ; and , when they had sufficiently admired their growth , and the number of blossoms that covered them , he said , " My dear children , I give you these trees : you ...
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