The Juvenile Mentor; Or Select Readings; Being American School Class Book, No. 3: Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking : Adapted to the Comprehension of YouthCaleb Bartlett, 1826 - 298 páginas |
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... court of justice , as the murderer of the man whose body had been found in the cave . Weary of existence , he did not deny the charge ; and the sentence was about to be pronounced against him , when the murderer , smitten with a pang of ...
... court of justice , as the murderer of the man whose body had been found in the cave . Weary of existence , he did not deny the charge ; and the sentence was about to be pronounced against him , when the murderer , smitten with a pang of ...
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... courts ; I will never pant for public honours , nor disturb my quiet with affairs of state . Such was my scheme of life in my younger days . 7. The first part of my ensuing time was to be spent in search of knowledge , and I know not ...
... courts ; I will never pant for public honours , nor disturb my quiet with affairs of state . Such was my scheme of life in my younger days . 7. The first part of my ensuing time was to be spent in search of knowledge , and I know not ...
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... court , in the south of France , in which he presided , with public applause , for twenty- four years . One day a poor widow brought a complaint before him , against the Baron de Nairac , her landlord , for turning her out of possession ...
... court , in the south of France , in which he presided , with public applause , for twenty- four years . One day a poor widow brought a complaint before him , against the Baron de Nairac , her landlord , for turning her out of possession ...
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... court , seemed to him vast , immense , and almost without bounds . He stopped from time to time , and gazed around like a bewil- dered traveller . His vision was with difficulty reconciled to the clear light of day . He contemplated the ...
... court , seemed to him vast , immense , and almost without bounds . He stopped from time to time , and gazed around like a bewil- dered traveller . His vision was with difficulty reconciled to the clear light of day . He contemplated the ...
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... court , from which , however , she received several favours . After a residence of several years in England , an example of virtue and piety , and attachment to her husband , she died , as she was on the point of embarking for America ...
... court , from which , however , she received several favours . After a residence of several years in England , an example of virtue and piety , and attachment to her husband , she died , as she was on the point of embarking for America ...
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