An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Mind and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which is Prefixed, Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindPublished and sold by David Hogan, 1816 - 230 Seiten |
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... ground . He found a bag , which was heavy . Drawing toward a light in the neighbourhood , he found that it was filled with gold . I thank heaven , cries Perrin in a transport , for being favourable to our wishes . This will satisfy your ...
... ground . He found a bag , which was heavy . Drawing toward a light in the neighbourhood , he found that it was filled with gold . I thank heaven , cries Perrin in a transport , for being favourable to our wishes . This will satisfy your ...
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... ground , and left the room . " I have been thanking God , " said the good La Roche , " for my recovery . " " That is right , " replied his landlord . " I should not wish , " continued the old man , hesitatingly , " to think otherwise ...
... ground , and left the room . " I have been thanking God , " said the good La Roche , " for my recovery . " " That is right , " replied his landlord . " I should not wish , " continued the old man , hesitatingly , " to think otherwise ...
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... ground . In- spired by his example , the officers and men behaved with great bravery : sometimes they fought aggregately in open view , and sometimes individually under cover ; taking aim from behind the bodies of trees , and acting in ...
... ground . In- spired by his example , the officers and men behaved with great bravery : sometimes they fought aggregately in open view , and sometimes individually under cover ; taking aim from behind the bodies of trees , and acting in ...
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... ground occasioned the tree , to which Putnam was tied , to be directly between the fire of the two parties . Human imagination can hardly figure to itself a more deplorable situation . The balls flew incessantly from either side , many ...
... ground occasioned the tree , to which Putnam was tied , to be directly between the fire of the two parties . Human imagination can hardly figure to itself a more deplorable situation . The balls flew incessantly from either side , many ...
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... ground , he stretched one arm to its full length , and bound it fast to a young tree ; the other arm was extended and bound in the same manner is legs were stretched apart and fastened to two saplings . 28. Then a number of tall but ...
... ground , he stretched one arm to its full length , and bound it fast to a young tree ; the other arm was extended and bound in the same manner is legs were stretched apart and fastened to two saplings . 28. Then a number of tall but ...
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