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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... mind of the reader with a 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 ...
... mind of the reader with a 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 ...
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... minds of men would be no less requisite for accomplish- ing the discoveries , which he had in view , than naval skill and an enterprising courage . Happily for himself , and for the country by which he was employed , he joined to the ...
... minds of men would be no less requisite for accomplish- ing the discoveries , which he had in view , than naval skill and an enterprising courage . Happily for himself , and for the country by which he was employed , he joined to the ...
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... mind from his lesson , he does not give heed to them . they still try to make him idle , he bids them let him alone , and do their own duties . And if , after this , they go on to disturb and vex him , he informs the teacher , that ...
... mind from his lesson , he does not give heed to them . they still try to make him idle , he bids them let him alone , and do their own duties . And if , after this , they go on to disturb and vex him , he informs the teacher , that ...
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... minds his business as well when his teacher is out of sight , as when he is standing near him , or looking at him . If possible , he is more diligent when his teacher happens for a little to be away from him , that he may show " all ...
... minds his business as well when his teacher is out of sight , as when he is standing near him , or looking at him . If possible , he is more diligent when his teacher happens for a little to be away from him , that he may show " all ...
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... mind - they produce a solemn frame of spirit , which accords with the sentiment of religion . From the contemplation of what is great and magnificent in nature , the soul rises to the Author of all . We think of the time which preceded ...
... mind - they produce a solemn frame of spirit , which accords with the sentiment of religion . From the contemplation of what is great and magnificent in nature , the soul rises to the Author of all . We think of the time which preceded ...
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