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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... virtues , and thus exciting within them a love of their country , and a resolution to become its ornaments in their turn . That effect produced by the book , its author has gained his object , and has established his character , and ...
... virtues , and thus exciting within them a love of their country , and a resolution to become its ornaments in their turn . That effect produced by the book , its author has gained his object , and has established his character , and ...
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... virtues of another species , which are rarely united with them . He possessed a thorough know- ledge of mankind , an insinuating address , a patient perseve- rance in executing any plan , the perfect government of his own passions , and ...
... virtues of another species , which are rarely united with them . He possessed a thorough know- ledge of mankind , an insinuating address , a patient perseve- rance in executing any plan , the perfect government of his own passions , and ...
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... virtues , which dissipate our cares , and alleviate our sorrows . It is now two hundred years since attempts have been made , and unceasingly persevered in , by the pious and be- nevolent , to civilize , and Christianize , the North ...
... virtues , which dissipate our cares , and alleviate our sorrows . It is now two hundred years since attempts have been made , and unceasingly persevered in , by the pious and be- nevolent , to civilize , and Christianize , the North ...
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... virtues as men , and pay due tribute to their unhappy fate as a people . LESSON XXIII . The Grave a place of rest . - MACKENZIE . THE grave is a place where the weary are at rest . How soothing is this sentiment , " The weary are at ...
... virtues as men , and pay due tribute to their unhappy fate as a people . LESSON XXIII . The Grave a place of rest . - MACKENZIE . THE grave is a place where the weary are at rest . How soothing is this sentiment , " The weary are at ...
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... virtue : a virtue , which no interest , no danger , could shake : a virtue , which could triumph amidst tortures and death : a virtue , which , rather than forfeit its conscious in- tegrity , could be content to resign its consciousness ...
... virtue : a virtue , which no interest , no danger , could shake : a virtue , which could triumph amidst tortures and death : a virtue , which , rather than forfeit its conscious in- tegrity , could be content to resign its consciousness ...
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