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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Then , after stopping a little , he would begin again , with a tone so sweet and powerful , that it was heard in every part of the house . 13. Amelia would often sit for whole hours by its cage , listening to its melody .
Then , after stopping a little , he would begin again , with a tone so sweet and powerful , that it was heard in every part of the house . 13. Amelia would often sit for whole hours by its cage , listening to its melody .
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Could those birds have expressed themselves in your speech , you would have heard them cry , Oh , father and mother , save us , for we have fallen into the hands of cruel children , who have robbed us of all our feathers !
Could those birds have expressed themselves in your speech , you would have heard them cry , Oh , father and mother , save us , for we have fallen into the hands of cruel children , who have robbed us of all our feathers !
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Adrian had frequently heard his father say , that children had but little knowledge with respect to what was the most proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could give of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of ...
Adrian had frequently heard his father say , that children had but little knowledge with respect to what was the most proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could give of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of ...
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... sports and pastimes were now changed to a gloomy perverseness ; and , instead of those tender expressions of love and friendship which had constantly dwelt in all their conversations , nothing was now heard but perpetual jarrings ...
... sports and pastimes were now changed to a gloomy perverseness ; and , instead of those tender expressions of love and friendship which had constantly dwelt in all their conversations , nothing was now heard but perpetual jarrings ...
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Judge Erskine , therefore , was or the point of condemning all the prisoners , without distinction But , when their names werc read over , before pronouncing sentence , he heard his friend Freeport named ; and looking attentively in his ...
Judge Erskine , therefore , was or the point of condemning all the prisoners , without distinction But , when their names werc read over , before pronouncing sentence , he heard his friend Freeport named ; and looking attentively in his ...
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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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