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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... things only are required to make a good reader . He must read so that what he reads shall , in the first place , be heard ; in the second , that it shall be understood ; and , in the third , that it shall be felt . If a boy has voice ...
... things only are required to make a good reader . He must read so that what he reads shall , in the first place , be heard ; in the second , that it shall be understood ; and , in the third , that it shall be felt . If a boy has voice ...
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... thing by his sole authority ; he superintended the execution of every order , and , allowing himself only a few hours for sleep , he was , at all other times , upon deck . As his course lay through seas which had not been visit- ed ...
... thing by his sole authority ; he superintended the execution of every order , and , allowing himself only a few hours for sleep , he was , at all other times , upon deck . As his course lay through seas which had not been visit- ed ...
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... thing was conduct- ed amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The former , enlightened and ambitious , formed already vast ideas with re- spect to the advantages which they might derive from those regions that began to open to ...
... thing was conduct- ed amicably , and to their mutual satisfaction . The former , enlightened and ambitious , formed already vast ideas with re- spect to the advantages which they might derive from those regions that began to open to ...
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... thing else . He is desirous of adding to the knowledge he has already gained , of learning something useful every day . And he is not satisfied if a day passes , without making him wiser than he was before , in those things which will ...
... thing else . He is desirous of adding to the knowledge he has already gained , of learning something useful every day . And he is not satisfied if a day passes , without making him wiser than he was before , in those things which will ...
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... thing that might injure them . Having finished his lesson , he puts them in their proper place , and does not leave them to be tossed about , and , by that means , torn and dirtied . He never forgets to pray for the blessing of God on ...
... thing that might injure them . Having finished his lesson , he puts them in their proper place , and does not leave them to be tossed about , and , by that means , torn and dirtied . He never forgets to pray for the blessing of God on ...
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