Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... hope . 7. One to make the effort properly , and observe the - beats the bush , and another - catches the bird . exact positions of the organs . These conso- 8. Plough , or not plough , -you must pay your nants are either single , double ...
... hope . 7. One to make the effort properly , and observe the - beats the bush , and another - catches the bird . exact positions of the organs . These conso- 8. Plough , or not plough , -you must pay your nants are either single , double ...
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... Hope - is a good breakfast , t balanced on the foot upon which you stand : a bad supper . 2. It is right to put every thing to banish all care and anxiety from the mind ; its proper use . 3. Open confession - is good for let the ...
... Hope - is a good breakfast , t balanced on the foot upon which you stand : a bad supper . 2. It is right to put every thing to banish all care and anxiety from the mind ; its proper use . 3. Open confession - is good for let the ...
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... hope of a fool , than of one wise in his own conceit . Proverbs . 1. A good cause makes a cut heart , and a strong arm . 2. Better ten guilty persons escape , than one innocently suffer . 3 Criminals - are punished , that crime may be ...
... hope of a fool , than of one wise in his own conceit . Proverbs . 1. A good cause makes a cut heart , and a strong arm . 2. Better ten guilty persons escape , than one innocently suffer . 3 Criminals - are punished , that crime may be ...
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... hope of a glorious immortality , in which peace- shall be inviolable and joy - eternal . - Varieties . 1. Why is a fashionably dressed lady , like a careful housewife ? Be- cause her waist ( waste ) , is always as small as she can make ...
... hope of a glorious immortality , in which peace- shall be inviolable and joy - eternal . - Varieties . 1. Why is a fashionably dressed lady , like a careful housewife ? Be- cause her waist ( waste ) , is always as small as she can make ...
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... hope of good . ness , not to grow worse ; but it is a part of badness , not to grow better . 7. Why should we seek that love , that cannot profit us , or fear - that malice , that cannot hurt us ? WARREN'S ADDRESS AT THE BUNKER HILL ...
... hope of good . ness , not to grow worse ; but it is a part of badness , not to grow better . 7. Why should we seek that love , that cannot profit us , or fear - that malice , that cannot hurt us ? WARREN'S ADDRESS AT THE BUNKER HILL ...
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