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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... means 7. I prefer this way of life , ' answered Virginia , ' because I perceive you are very unhappy in yours . I enjoy at least tranquillity and peace of mind , because I acquit myself well in the station in which Providence has placed ...
... means 7. I prefer this way of life , ' answered Virginia , ' because I perceive you are very unhappy in yours . I enjoy at least tranquillity and peace of mind , because I acquit myself well in the station in which Providence has placed ...
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... means of eluding his vigilance : he therefore resolved to watch them when the daily meeting took place . 6. He did so , and beheld a sight that called forth his pity and admiration . An affectionate daughter was presented to his view ...
... means of eluding his vigilance : he therefore resolved to watch them when the daily meeting took place . 6. He did so , and beheld a sight that called forth his pity and admiration . An affectionate daughter was presented to his view ...
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... means . However , we do our best . My mother and sisters work day and night ; I labour hard at my stated occupation of a journeyman jeweller ; and , as you perceive , make the most I can of Sundays and holi- days . I had resolved to put ...
... means . However , we do our best . My mother and sisters work day and night ; I labour hard at my stated occupation of a journeyman jeweller ; and , as you perceive , make the most I can of Sundays and holi- days . I had resolved to put ...
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... means of producing . The stran- ger again disappeared in the crowd - but , reader , this stranger was Montesquieu . Inkle and Yarico . 1. AMONG the various vices to which human nature is prone , and which mark the degradation it has ...
... means of producing . The stran- ger again disappeared in the crowd - but , reader , this stranger was Montesquieu . Inkle and Yarico . 1. AMONG the various vices to which human nature is prone , and which mark the degradation it has ...
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... mean , selfish , and contracted . 3. During the voyage , the vessel in which he embarked put into a creek to avoid the fury of a storm ; and young Inkle , with several of the party , went on shore to take a view of a scene so entirely ...
... mean , selfish , and contracted . 3. During the voyage , the vessel in which he embarked put into a creek to avoid the fury of a storm ; and young Inkle , with several of the party , went on shore to take a view of a scene so entirely ...
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