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 Youth |
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The lamb , whose only disorder was hunger and fatigue , began to feel the effects of this nourishment . It first began to stretch out its limbs , then to shake its head , and at last to raise up its ears . 10.
The lamb , whose only disorder was hunger and fatigue , began to feel the effects of this nourishment . It first began to stretch out its limbs , then to shake its head , and at last to raise up its ears . 10.
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feeling for their sufferings , carried his persecutions still further , pushing them with his foot or hand to make them go on when they stopped , and laughing most heartily whenever they staggered or tumbled down through weakness , 7.
feeling for their sufferings , carried his persecutions still further , pushing them with his foot or hand to make them go on when they stopped , and laughing most heartily whenever they staggered or tumbled down through weakness , 7.
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His children wept in silence , and young as they were , their little hearts seemed to feel more for their father than for themselves . Bertrand then divided the small portion of bread into seven equal shares , one of which he kept for ...
His children wept in silence , and young as they were , their little hearts seemed to feel more for their father than for themselves . Bertrand then divided the small portion of bread into seven equal shares , one of which he kept for ...
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You must accustom yourselves early , not only to feel for the misfortunes of others , but to do every thing that lies in your power to assist them . Whatever may be your condition in life at present , and however improbable it may be ...
You must accustom yourselves early , not only to feel for the misfortunes of others , but to do every thing that lies in your power to assist them . Whatever may be your condition in life at present , and however improbable it may be ...
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Alas ! again I feel the tears upon my cheek ; when , gracious heaven , when will the fountains be dried up forever ? The Victim . 1. The tragical death of an Indian , of the Colapissa nation , says a gentleman , who sacrificed himself ...
Alas ! again I feel the tears upon my cheek ; when , gracious heaven , when will the fountains be dried up forever ? The Victim . 1. The tragical death of an Indian , of the Colapissa nation , says a gentleman , who sacrificed himself ...
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The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No ... Albert Picket Visualização integral - 1820 |
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