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 OthersCharles Bowen, 1836 - 276 páginas |
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... deaths , of the devout and the daring - it does seem as if these were worthy of being held up , as objects of interest , to the young eyes that , from year to year , are opening upon them , and worthy of being linked , with all their ...
... deaths , of the devout and the daring - it does seem as if these were worthy of being held up , as objects of interest , to the young eyes that , from year to year , are opening upon them , and worthy of being linked , with all their ...
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... Death 26. The Grave 27. The Fall of the Leaf . . Henry K. White . 52 Bernard Barton . 53 Milonov , translated by Bowring . 54 31. Lines on returning to one's Native Country . 32. " He shall fly away as a Dream ” 35. The World we have ...
... Death 26. The Grave 27. The Fall of the Leaf . . Henry K. White . 52 Bernard Barton . 53 Milonov , translated by Bowring . 54 31. Lines on returning to one's Native Country . 32. " He shall fly away as a Dream ” 35. The World we have ...
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... Death . 55. The Old Man's Funeral 56. Sunday Evening . 57. The Star of Bethlehem 60. The silent Expression of Nature 61. A Thought € 2 . Fidelity . 63. Solitude 66. The Man of Ross Mrs. Hemans . Page 71 Goldsmith . SI Blackwood's Ed ...
... Death . 55. The Old Man's Funeral 56. Sunday Evening . 57. The Star of Bethlehem 60. The silent Expression of Nature 61. A Thought € 2 . Fidelity . 63. Solitude 66. The Man of Ross Mrs. Hemans . Page 71 Goldsmith . SI Blackwood's Ed ...
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... death ; yea , where his master whips him once , shame whips him all the week after . Such natures he useth with all gentleness . 2. Those that are ingenious and idle . These think , witn the hare in the fable , that , running with ...
... death ; yea , where his master whips him once , shame whips him all the week after . Such natures he useth with all gentleness . 2. Those that are ingenious and idle . These think , witn the hare in the fable , that , running with ...
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... death will not prove the extinction of his being . Is this a sentiment resulting from our fears or our passions ? Or , rather , is it not the inspiration of the Almighty , which gives us this understanding , and which has been imparted ...
... death will not prove the extinction of his being . Is this a sentiment resulting from our fears or our passions ? Or , rather , is it not the inspiration of the Almighty , which gives us this understanding , and which has been imparted ...
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