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 Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 páginas |
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... common clas sification . This end was so desirable as to induce the Author to spare no pains to promote it ; and to endeavour to show , at one view , nearly all the words of the same class differently accented , by which means the rule ...
... common clas sification . This end was so desirable as to induce the Author to spare no pains to promote it ; and to endeavour to show , at one view , nearly all the words of the same class differently accented , by which means the rule ...
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... common civility . 4. Finding herself frequently alone and neglected , and taken little notice of by any one , she would privately shed tears ; but she always took care that not the least mark of discontent should escape her in the ...
... common civility . 4. Finding herself frequently alone and neglected , and taken little notice of by any one , she would privately shed tears ; but she always took care that not the least mark of discontent should escape her in the ...
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... common benefactor is justly deemed one of the blackest crimes , how black must be that ingratitude , when that benefactor is a parent ! As a grateful disposition , especially towards a parent , is a strong indication of a virtuous mind ...
... common benefactor is justly deemed one of the blackest crimes , how black must be that ingratitude , when that benefactor is a parent ! As a grateful disposition , especially towards a parent , is a strong indication of a virtuous mind ...
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... common slave . A Thracian merchant be- came his purchaser , and for several years he endured a life of bondage . At length liberty presented itself to his view , and the opportunity of his flight was not to be rejected . Alcander ...
... common slave . A Thracian merchant be- came his purchaser , and for several years he endured a life of bondage . At length liberty presented itself to his view , and the opportunity of his flight was not to be rejected . Alcander ...
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... common friend , was solicitous to restore amity between them . Meeting , there- fore , with Chærecrates , he thus accosted him : Is not friend- ship the sweetest solace in adversity , and the greatest enchant- ment of the blessings of ...
... common friend , was solicitous to restore amity between them . Meeting , there- fore , with Chærecrates , he thus accosted him : Is not friend- ship the sweetest solace in adversity , and the greatest enchant- ment of the blessings of ...
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