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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... fathers , and heroes , and sages , of its own , whose deeds and praises are worthy of being " said or sung " by even the " mighty masters of the lay , " - and with whose deeds and praises , by being made familiar in our childhood , we ...
... fathers , and heroes , and sages , of its own , whose deeds and praises are worthy of being " said or sung " by even the " mighty masters of the lay , " - and with whose deeds and praises , by being made familiar in our childhood , we ...
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... Fathers .. 115. The same , concluded .. .IBID . 201 .O . DEWEY . 205 GREENWOOD . 213 ..... IBID . 216 116. Extract from a Speech on the American Colonies..Lord Chatham . 219 117. Extract from a Speech on British Aggressions .. PATRICK ...
... Fathers .. 115. The same , concluded .. .IBID . 201 .O . DEWEY . 205 GREENWOOD . 213 ..... IBID . 216 116. Extract from a Speech on the American Colonies..Lord Chatham . 219 117. Extract from a Speech on British Aggressions .. PATRICK ...
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... Fathers 121. Elegy , in a Country Churchyard . 122. The Grave of Körner 123. God's First Temples . A Hymn 124. Hymn of Nature 125. Lines on revisiting the Country .BRYANT . 166 W. Russell . 178 Grahame . 179 Montgomery . 184 Wordsworth ...
... Fathers 121. Elegy , in a Country Churchyard . 122. The Grave of Körner 123. God's First Temples . A Hymn 124. Hymn of Nature 125. Lines on revisiting the Country .BRYANT . 166 W. Russell . 178 Grahame . 179 Montgomery . 184 Wordsworth ...
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... father , and said , " Father , what sort of a tree is that which you have given me ? It is as dry as a broomstick ; and I shall not have ten apples on it . My brother you have used better : bid him , at least , share his apples with me ...
... father , and said , " Father , what sort of a tree is that which you have given me ? It is as dry as a broomstick ; and I shall not have ten apples on it . My brother you have used better : bid him , at least , share his apples with me ...
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... father was so well pleased with this change , that , the following year , he divided the produce of a small orchard between him and his brother . LESSON V. On Lying . - CHESTERFIELD . I REALLY know nothing more criminal , more mean ...
... father was so well pleased with this change , that , the following year , he divided the produce of a small orchard between him and his brother . LESSON V. On Lying . - CHESTERFIELD . I REALLY know nothing more criminal , more mean ...
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