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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... happiness . 14. The affection which the mother had so long withheld from Emily , she now repaid with interest , and her daughter returned it with the most dutiful attention . Edwin , so far from being jealous at this change of his ...
... happiness . 14. The affection which the mother had so long withheld from Emily , she now repaid with interest , and her daughter returned it with the most dutiful attention . Edwin , so far from being jealous at this change of his ...
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... happiness of having such a son , he offered to take Harry under his own inspection , and bring him up in his own house . 16. This being agreed on , Bertrand's landlord settled an an- nuity on him , promising , at the same time , to ...
... happiness of having such a son , he offered to take Harry under his own inspection , and bring him up in his own house . 16. This being agreed on , Bertrand's landlord settled an an- nuity on him , promising , at the same time , to ...
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... happier those , who , without ever feeling the griping hand of penury and want themselves , have received the inexpressible delight that never fails to arise from the pleasing reflection of having raised honest poverty to happiness and ...
... happier those , who , without ever feeling the griping hand of penury and want themselves , have received the inexpressible delight that never fails to arise from the pleasing reflection of having raised honest poverty to happiness and ...
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... happiness , that we have it not in our power to regulate the course of nature : the wise and unerring designs of ... happiest suc- cess , and her four little girls became the most obedient and best of children . They told one another of ...
... happiness , that we have it not in our power to regulate the course of nature : the wise and unerring designs of ... happiest suc- cess , and her four little girls became the most obedient and best of children . They told one another of ...
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... happiness they once possessed . 9. Their mother put on a very serious countenance , and said , I have observed , my children , that you endeavour to thwart each other , and thereby destroy your pleasures . In order , therefore , that no ...
... happiness they once possessed . 9. Their mother put on a very serious countenance , and said , I have observed , my children , that you endeavour to thwart each other , and thereby destroy your pleasures . In order , therefore , that no ...
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accent affection Amelia appear arms ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION Balance of Happiness beauty bill of attainder bird blessing brethren brother child citizens conduct Congress assembled constitution daugh death delight duty earth endeavour errour Euphronius eyes father favour fear feel flowers fortune Francis Lightfoot Lee Freeport garden give gratitude hand Hannah Hannah Lee happiness heart heaven honour human Ibraim inflection kind labour Lamprocles land letters of marque liberty little boy little girl live look louis d'ors mankind Mazzarino Mendez ment mind morning mother Mount Vesuvius nation nature never night obliged orthoepy parents passed pause peace person pity pleasure poor president punishment Pythias religion Senate slave snow Socrates soon sorrow suffer superiour syllable tears tenderness thee thing thou thought tion United unto virtue voice wish words young youth