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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... tion of their moral sense and religious affections , and , thus , something to their preparation for an honourable discharge of their duties in this life , and for " glory , honour , and immortality , " in the life that is to come , -I ...
... tion of their moral sense and religious affections , and , thus , something to their preparation for an honourable discharge of their duties in this life , and for " glory , honour , and immortality , " in the life that is to come , -I ...
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... tion and punishment . He 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 ...
... tion and punishment . He 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 ...
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... tion of God . What a field is here opened for the exercise of every pious emotion ! and how irresistibly do such contemplations as these awaken the sensibility of the soul ! Here is infinite power to impress you with awe ; here is ...
... tion of God . What a field is here opened for the exercise of every pious emotion ! and how irresistibly do such contemplations as these awaken the sensibility of the soul ! Here is infinite power to impress you with awe ; here is ...
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... tion . The case of the drunkard is not , in this respect , dif ferent from that of other criminals . The man who , impel led by want , or the unprincipled habits of a bad education , robs on the high way , is driven by as imperious a ...
... tion . The case of the drunkard is not , in this respect , dif ferent from that of other criminals . The man who , impel led by want , or the unprincipled habits of a bad education , robs on the high way , is driven by as imperious a ...
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... tion ; and let him , who proposes his own happiness , reflect , that , while he forms his purpose , the day rolls on , and “ the night cometh , when no man can work . " LESSON XXXI . Lines written by one who had long been resident in ...
... tion ; and let him , who proposes his own happiness , reflect , that , while he forms his purpose , the day rolls on , and “ the night cometh , when no man can work . " LESSON XXXI . Lines written by one who had long been resident in ...
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