Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. III, Or, Third Reading Book: Containing Interesting, Historical, Moral, and Instructive Reading Lessons, Composed of Words of a Greater Number of Syllables Than the Lessons in Nos. I and II, and a Greater Variety of Compositions, Both in Prose and Poetry ... : Designed for the Use of Larger Children in Schools and FamiliesCaleb Bartlett, 1844 - 216 Seiten |
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... dividing the syllables in spelling , is to divide them as they are naturally divided in a right pronunciation . A parenthesis [ ( ) ] includes something explanatory , which , if omitted , would not obscure the sense . The words included ...
... dividing the syllables in spelling , is to divide them as they are naturally divided in a right pronunciation . A parenthesis [ ( ) ] includes something explanatory , which , if omitted , would not obscure the sense . The words included ...
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... divide a discourse or chapter into less parts . An index or hand [ ] points out a remarkable passage , or something that requires particular attention . A paragraph [ T ] denotes the beginning of a new subject . The crotchets ...
... divide a discourse or chapter into less parts . An index or hand [ ] points out a remarkable passage , or something that requires particular attention . A paragraph [ T ] denotes the beginning of a new subject . The crotchets ...
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... Divide , to separate , to part ; to distribute , deal out . Em ploy ed ( êm plåîd ' ) , pre . of Employ , to keep at work , to use ; to exercise ; to occupy : n . business , occupation ; office . Fin ish ed ( fin ' isht ) , pre . of ...
... Divide , to separate , to part ; to distribute , deal out . Em ploy ed ( êm plåîd ' ) , pre . of Employ , to keep at work , to use ; to exercise ; to occupy : n . business , occupation ; office . Fin ish ed ( fin ' isht ) , pre . of ...
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... , m . fine particles of stone or stony matter . Saw ed ( såwd ) , pre . of Saw , to cut or divide with a saw : n . an instrument with teeth . Scra ped ( skråpt ) , pre . of Scrape 20 COBB'S NEW JUVENILE READER . - NO . III .
... , m . fine particles of stone or stony matter . Saw ed ( såwd ) , pre . of Saw , to cut or divide with a saw : n . an instrument with teeth . Scra ped ( skråpt ) , pre . of Scrape 20 COBB'S NEW JUVENILE READER . - NO . III .
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... divide the rooms . 4. The floors are made of boards ; the walls and the ceiling are covered with plaster ; the windows are made of glass ; the doors are made of different kinds of wood , and sometimes painted . 5. When the house is ...
... divide the rooms . 4. The floors are made of boards ; the walls and the ceiling are covered with plaster ; the windows are made of glass ; the doors are made of different kinds of wood , and sometimes painted . 5. When the house is ...
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ALLSPICE animal Annatto balloon beaver blacksmith body called camphor cloth color contained cotton cover Dalben dûr earth êks emit esteem fastened father fire flax flowers fruit give grow gunpowder Halyard Harry heat Henry Indian Indies îng kind labor light liquor louis-d'or Lucy mamma ment mind move nês ness noise obtained pain papa pår parents plant posses pres produce prop QUESTIONS.-What rẻ READING LESSON salt saltpetre sẻ sên shoe shûn shûnz silk silkworm sion sleep smell smoke soft SPELLING LESSON spermaceti stone strong substance taste têd tence tender têr thing Tinc ting tion tree tûr turb vapor vegetable vessel whistle white poppy words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 171 - When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly employing himself in political bustles, neglecting his own affairs, and ruining them by that neglect, He pays, indeed, said I, too much for his whistle.
Seite 169 - I voluntarily offered and gave all my money for one. I then came home and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth...
Seite 170 - This however was afterwards of use to me, the impression continuing on my mind ; so that often, when I was tempted to buy some unnecessary thing, I said to myself, Don't give too much for the whistle ; and I saved my money.
Seite 170 - I then came home and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth, put me in mind what good things I might have bought with the rest of the money, and laughed at me so much for my folly that I cried with vexation, and the reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.
Seite 79 - Compassion is an emotion of which you ought never to be ashamed. Graceful in youth is the tear of sympathy, and the heart that melts at the tale of woe.
Seite 171 - I saw one too ambitious of court favor, sacrificing his time in attendance on levees, his repose, his liberty, his virtue, and perhaps his friends, to attain it, I have said to myself, This man gives too much for his whistle.
Seite 171 - Mistaken man, said I, you are providing pain for yourself, instead of pleasure; you give too much for your whistle.
Seite 165 - I have been young, and now I am old ; yet have I never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.
Seite 171 - I saved my money. As I grew up, came into the world, and observed the actions of men, I thought I met with many, very many, who gave too much for the whistle.
Seite 87 - are thy countrymen. There is the enemy who wait to give us battle. Remember that I have saved thy life, that I have taught thee to conduct a canoe, to arm thyself with a bow and arrows, and to surprise the beaver in the forest.