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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... pleasure in seeing innocent creatures suffer , and hear their cries without pity ? ' The little boy said , ' he did not see how they could suffer from having a few feathers pulled off . ' The tutor , to convince him of his errour ...
... pleasure in seeing innocent creatures suffer , and hear their cries without pity ? ' The little boy said , ' he did not see how they could suffer from having a few feathers pulled off . ' The tutor , to convince him of his errour ...
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... pleasure by clapping their wings and chirping . 6 15. They clapped their wings , ' said the tutor , from the " pain you put them to ; and what you call singing , were cries and lamentations . Could those birds have expressed them ...
... pleasure by clapping their wings and chirping . 6 15. They clapped their wings , ' said the tutor , from the " pain you put them to ; and what you call singing , were cries and lamentations . Could those birds have expressed them ...
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... pleasure to the amiable Emily ; but she soon experienced a renewal of her misfortunes , as her mother began to treat her with her usual severity and indifference . 10. As her mother was one day talking to her children on the pain she ...
... pleasure to the amiable Emily ; but she soon experienced a renewal of her misfortunes , as her mother began to treat her with her usual severity and indifference . 10. As her mother was one day talking to her children on the pain she ...
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... pleasure on the occasion , and he afterwards reaped a reward of so generous a conduct ; for his natural disposition having been , in some measure , injured by the too great indulgence of his mother , he gave way in his early days to ...
... pleasure on the occasion , and he afterwards reaped a reward of so generous a conduct ; for his natural disposition having been , in some measure , injured by the too great indulgence of his mother , he gave way in his early days to ...
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... pleasure of sliding on the ice , and making snow up in various shapes , he wished it always to be winter , totally regardless of either spring , summer , or autumn . His father hearing him one day make that wish , desired him to write ...
... pleasure of sliding on the ice , and making snow up in various shapes , he wished it always to be winter , totally regardless of either spring , summer , or autumn . His father hearing him one day make that wish , desired him to write ...
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