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 YouthCaleb Bartlett, 1826 - 298 Seiten |
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... heard her step into the room , it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessant chirping . It is no wonder , that Cherry and Amelia became very fond of each other . 12. The little bird soon began to sing the most delightful songs ...
... heard her step into the room , it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessant chirping . It is no wonder , that Cherry and Amelia became very fond of each other . 12. The little bird soon began to sing the most delightful songs ...
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... heard them cry , Ob father and mother , save us , for we have fallen into the hands of cruel children , who have robbed us of all our feathers ! We are cold and in pain . Come warm us and cure us , or we shall soon die ! ' 16. The ...
... heard them cry , Ob father and mother , save us , for we have fallen into the hands of cruel children , who have robbed us of all our feathers ! We are cold and in pain . Come warm us and cure us , or we shall soon die ! ' 16. The ...
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... heard his father say , that children had but little knowledge with respect to what was the most proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could give of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of people who had more age ...
... heard his father say , that children had but little knowledge with respect to what was the most proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could give of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of people who had more age ...
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... heard but perpetual jarrings and wranglings . If one proposed a walk in the garden , another would give some reason why she wished to remain in the house ; and , in short , their only study seemed to be to thwart each other . 6. It ...
... heard but perpetual jarrings and wranglings . If one proposed a walk in the garden , another would give some reason why she wished to remain in the house ; and , in short , their only study seemed to be to thwart each other . 6. It ...
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... heard his friend Freeport named ; and looking attentively in his face , asked him if ever he had been at West minster school ? He answered , he had . Erskine said no more . but immediately stopt proceeding , rode up to London , and in a ...
... heard his friend Freeport named ; and looking attentively in his face , asked him if ever he had been at West minster school ? He answered , he had . Erskine said no more . but immediately stopt proceeding , rode up to London , and in a ...
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accent affection Amelia appear arms ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION Balance of Happiness beauty bill of attainder bird blessing brethren brother CÆSURA child citizens conduct Congress assembled constitution daugh death delight duty earth endeavour errour Euphronius eyes father favour fear feel flowers fortune Francis Lightfoot Lee Freeport garden give gratitude hand Hannah Hannah Lee happiness heart heaven honour human Ibraim inflection instruction kind labour Lamprocles land letters of marque liberty little boy little girl live look mankind manner Mazzarino Mendez ment mind morning mother Mount Vesuvius nation nature never night obliged orthoepy parents passed pause peace person pity pleasure poor president punishment Pythias religion Senate slave Socrates soon sorrow suffer superiour syllable tears tenderness thee thing thou thought tion United unto virtue voice wish words young youth