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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... deep sense of the excellence of British institutions , and of the power and glory of the British empire . A book of this character is moving in its proper sphere , and accomplishing the purpose of its author , when it is passing from ...
... deep sense of the excellence of British institutions , and of the power and glory of the British empire . A book of this character is moving in its proper sphere , and accomplishing the purpose of its author , when it is passing from ...
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... deep ravine , * Where never summer's breath or beam Has pierced its woodland screen . There's music in the thundering sweep Of the mountain waterfall , As its torrents struggle , and foam , and leap From the brow of its marble wall ...
... deep ravine , * Where never summer's breath or beam Has pierced its woodland screen . There's music in the thundering sweep Of the mountain waterfall , As its torrents struggle , and foam , and leap From the brow of its marble wall ...
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... deep ; the expanse of heaven , where , above , and around , no limit checks the wondering eye ; these objects fill and elevate the mind - they produce a solemn frame of spirit , which accords with the sentiment of religion . From the ...
... deep ; the expanse of heaven , where , above , and around , no limit checks the wondering eye ; these objects fill and elevate the mind - they produce a solemn frame of spirit , which accords with the sentiment of religion . From the ...
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... deep and earnest compassion . So there is in the case of every sin , when we reflect on the circumstances of trial and tempta- tion . The case of the drunkard is not , in this respect , dif ferent from that of other criminals . The man ...
... deep and earnest compassion . So there is in the case of every sin , when we reflect on the circumstances of trial and tempta- tion . The case of the drunkard is not , in this respect , dif ferent from that of other criminals . The man ...
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... deep bosom the disastered mariner , who had long sustained the assaults of adverse storms , moors his wearied vessel , never more to return to the tossings of the wasteful ocean . It is called the land of peace , whither the friendless ...
... deep bosom the disastered mariner , who had long sustained the assaults of adverse storms , moors his wearied vessel , never more to return to the tossings of the wasteful ocean . It is called the land of peace , whither the friendless ...
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