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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... live , that nothing but strict truth can carry you through the world , with either your conscience or your honour unwounded . It is not only your duty , but your interest : as a proof of which , you may always observe , that the ...
... live , that nothing but strict truth can carry you through the world , with either your conscience or your honour unwounded . It is not only your duty , but your interest : as a proof of which , you may always observe , that the ...
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... lives . The heavens , also , declare the glory of the Lord . The sun cometh forth from his chambers to scatter the shades of night , inviting you to the renewal of your labours , adorn- ing the face of nature , and , as he advances to ...
... lives . The heavens , also , declare the glory of the Lord . The sun cometh forth from his chambers to scatter the shades of night , inviting you to the renewal of your labours , adorn- ing the face of nature , and , as he advances to ...
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... lives near a spring or small stream of water , and bites the unfortunate people , who are in the habit of going there to drink . The brute creation it never molests . They avoid it with the same instinct that teaches the animals of Peru ...
... lives near a spring or small stream of water , and bites the unfortunate people , who are in the habit of going there to drink . The brute creation it never molests . They avoid it with the same instinct that teaches the animals of Peru ...
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... live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators . Let these be faithful to their rude virtues as men , and pay due tribute to their unhappy fate as a people . LESSON XXIII . The Grave a place of rest . - MACKENZIE . THE ...
... live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators . Let these be faithful to their rude virtues as men , and pay due tribute to their unhappy fate as a people . LESSON XXIII . The Grave a place of rest . - MACKENZIE . THE ...
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... live when I shall long be dead , And , haply , tinge some budding rose That blushes o'er my grassy bed . thou who hast so long been dear , When I shall cease to smile on thee , I know that thou wilt linger here , With pensive soul , to ...
... live when I shall long be dead , And , haply , tinge some budding rose That blushes o'er my grassy bed . thou who hast so long been dear , When I shall cease to smile on thee , I know that thou wilt linger here , With pensive soul , to ...
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