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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... mind the loss he had sustained in his son . Tears came in his eyes , when he pulled out his handkerchief to wipe them ; and instead of puting it again into his pocket , in the agitation of his mind , it slipped aside , and fell ...
... mind the loss he had sustained in his son . Tears came in his eyes , when he pulled out his handkerchief to wipe them ; and instead of puting it again into his pocket , in the agitation of his mind , it slipped aside , and fell ...
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... mind , because I acquit myself well in the station in which Providence has placed me . I am the of producing comfort for a good old father , who supported me in helpless infancy , and now requires this return of duty . When I have ...
... mind , because I acquit myself well in the station in which Providence has placed me . I am the of producing comfort for a good old father , who supported me in helpless infancy , and now requires this return of duty . When I have ...
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... minds to such objects of improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby increased your knowledge , or kept you well employed , you may then be said to have lived longer than those , who , though superiour to ...
... minds to such objects of improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby increased your knowledge , or kept you well employed , you may then be said to have lived longer than those , who , though superiour to ...
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... mind , so we cannot easily suppose that those who are ungrate ful to parents can be grateful to others , or that their hearts can have that tenderness which is the basis of almost every other virtue . Filial Affection . 1. AMONG all ...
... mind , so we cannot easily suppose that those who are ungrate ful to parents can be grateful to others , or that their hearts can have that tenderness which is the basis of almost every other virtue . Filial Affection . 1. AMONG all ...
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... mind . You must dress plainly ; live mostly at home ; and aim at being useful rather than shining . But in return , I will ensure you content , even spirits , self - approbation , and the esteem of all who thoroughly know you . If these ...
... mind . You must dress plainly ; live mostly at home ; and aim at being useful rather than shining . But in return , I will ensure you content , even spirits , self - approbation , and the esteem of all who thoroughly know you . If these ...
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