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 - 480ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... the earth ; the war has fallen like a water spout , and deluged the land with blood . * Pron . huz ' - wif's . The smoke rises not through the trees , for the 22 [ Lesson 5 . THE AMERICAN The Contrast; or Peace and War,
... the earth ; the war has fallen like a water spout , and deluged the land with blood . * Pron . huz ' - wif's . The smoke rises not through the trees , for the 22 [ Lesson 5 . THE AMERICAN The Contrast; or Peace and War,
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... brain concerning the state of things surrounding him , as we have of a foreign land . The main feeling which this self - made world excited in This was the like his , make him was love Lesson 15. ] 45 FIRST CLASS BOOK .
... brain concerning the state of things surrounding him , as we have of a foreign land . The main feeling which this self - made world excited in This was the like his , make him was love Lesson 15. ] 45 FIRST CLASS BOOK .
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... to a new continent . W. IRVING . To an American visiting Europe , the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative . From the momer * Pron . squerr you lose sight of the land you have left , 54 [ Lesson 19 . THE AMERICAN.
... to a new continent . W. IRVING . To an American visiting Europe , the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative . From the momer * Pron . squerr you lose sight of the land you have left , 54 [ Lesson 19 . THE AMERICAN.
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... land you have left , all is vacancy un- til you step on the opposite shore , and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world . I have said that at sea all is vacancy . I should correct the expression . To one ...
... land you have left , all is vacancy un- til you step on the opposite shore , and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world . I have said that at sea all is vacancy . I should correct the expression . To one ...
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... land " was given from the mast - head . I question wheth- er Columbus , when he discovered the new world , felt a more delicious throng of sensations than rush into an Ameri- can's bosom when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is ...
... land " was given from the mast - head . I question wheth- er Columbus , when he discovered the new world , felt a more delicious throng of sensations than rush into an Ameri- can's bosom when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is ...
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