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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... hear that I have learned this difficult lesson , and performed this hard task . My teacher , also , will be pleased with me for my diligence . And I my- self shall be comfortable and happy when the exercise is finished . The sooner and ...
... hear that I have learned this difficult lesson , and performed this hard task . My teacher , also , will be pleased with me for my diligence . And I my- self shall be comfortable and happy when the exercise is finished . The sooner and ...
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... hear the torrent , and the wind , And eagle's shriek ....... There is a precipice , That seems a fragment of some mighty wall , Built by the hand that fashioned the old world , To separate its nations , and thrown down When the flood ...
... hear the torrent , and the wind , And eagle's shriek ....... There is a precipice , That seems a fragment of some mighty wall , Built by the hand that fashioned the old world , To separate its nations , and thrown down When the flood ...
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... hear the roar of the last wave , which will settle over them forever . Ages hence , the inquisitive white man , as he stands by some growing city , will ponder on the structure of their disturbed remains , and wonder to what manner of ...
... hear the roar of the last wave , which will settle over them forever . Ages hence , the inquisitive white man , as he stands by some growing city , will ponder on the structure of their disturbed remains , and wonder to what manner of ...
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... hear nothing of the tumult ; they sleep sound- ly ; they rest from their calamities upon beds of peace . Con- ducted to silent mansions , they cannot be troubled by the rudest assaults , nor awakened by the loudest clamour . The ...
... hear nothing of the tumult ; they sleep sound- ly ; they rest from their calamities upon beds of peace . Con- ducted to silent mansions , they cannot be troubled by the rudest assaults , nor awakened by the loudest clamour . The ...
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... hear of Henry ? O , none : -another busy brood of beings Will shoot up in the interim , and none Will hold him in remembrance . I shall sink As sinks a stranger in the crowded streets Of busy London : -some short bustle's caused , A few ...
... hear of Henry ? O , none : -another busy brood of beings Will shoot up in the interim , and none Will hold him in remembrance . I shall sink As sinks a stranger in the crowded streets Of busy London : -some short bustle's caused , A few ...
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