The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsDavid H. Williams, 1839 - 480페이지 |
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... felt ; especially by those , in every part of our country , who are atten- tive to the national , moral , and religious sentiments , contained in the books that are used by their children while learning to read , and while their ...
... felt ; especially by those , in every part of our country , who are atten- tive to the national , moral , and religious sentiments , contained in the books that are used by their children while learning to read , and while their ...
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... felt , How dear are all those ties which bind our race In gentleness together ; and how sweet Their force ; let Fortune's wayward hand , the while , Be kind or cruel ? Local attachment . Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms ...
... felt , How dear are all those ties which bind our race In gentleness together ; and how sweet Their force ; let Fortune's wayward hand , the while , Be kind or cruel ? Local attachment . Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms ...
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... felt that we were as fleeting as they ; when we have looked on every object to which we could turn our anxicus eyes , and they have all told us that they could give us no hope nor support , because they were so feeble themselves ; we ...
... felt that we were as fleeting as they ; when we have looked on every object to which we could turn our anxicus eyes , and they have all told us that they could give us no hope nor support , because they were so feeble themselves ; we ...
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... felt that it was so , and he loved his household the more that they gave him an earnest of one day realizing all his hopes and attachments . Arthur's mother was peculiarly dear to him , in having a character so much like his own . For ...
... felt that it was so , and he loved his household the more that they gave him an earnest of one day realizing all his hopes and attachments . Arthur's mother was peculiarly dear to him , in having a character so much like his own . For ...
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... felt as if approaching his mother's tomb . He entered the parlor . All was as gloomy and still as a deserted house . Presently he heard a slow , cautious step , over head . It was in his mother's chamber . His sister had seen him from ...
... felt as if approaching his mother's tomb . He entered the parlor . All was as gloomy and still as a deserted house . Presently he heard a slow , cautious step , over head . It was in his mother's chamber . His sister had seen him from ...
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