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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... become more desirable to a man , than all the rich plea- sures which flow from home , friendship , health , and repu- tation ! What an enormity of sin must he have to answer for , who has depraved himself so far , that , when all the ...
... become more desirable to a man , than all the rich plea- sures which flow from home , friendship , health , and repu- tation ! What an enormity of sin must he have to answer for , who has depraved himself so far , that , when all the ...
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... becomes the corrupter of youthful purity , and a public teacher of debauchery - with no disposition to engage in good pursuits , and no power to attend to the things which concern his peace , or to take one step toward the salvation of ...
... becomes the corrupter of youthful purity , and a public teacher of debauchery - with no disposition to engage in good pursuits , and no power to attend to the things which concern his peace , or to take one step toward the salvation of ...
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... become red and fiery , his tongue swells to an immo- derate size , and obstructs his utterance ; and delirium , of the most horrid character , quickly follows . Sometimes , in his madness , he attempts the destruction of his nearest ...
... become red and fiery , his tongue swells to an immo- derate size , and obstructs his utterance ; and delirium , of the most horrid character , quickly follows . Sometimes , in his madness , he attempts the destruction of his nearest ...
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... becomes more clear and intelligible , according to the manner and degree in which it is improved . In the Indian , whose mind has never been illumined by the light of science , it appears weak and obscure . Those moral and political ...
... becomes more clear and intelligible , according to the manner and degree in which it is improved . In the Indian , whose mind has never been illumined by the light of science , it appears weak and obscure . Those moral and political ...
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... become extinct . The few , who remain within the precincts of civilized society , stand as human monuments of Gothic grandeur , fearful and tremu- lous amidst the revolutions of time . Neither the pride of rank , the allurements of ...
... become extinct . The few , who remain within the precincts of civilized society , stand as human monuments of Gothic grandeur , fearful and tremu- lous amidst the revolutions of time . Neither the pride of rank , the allurements of ...
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