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 Seiten |
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... danger , she never quitted her pillow , and neither threats nor commands could prevail on her to take the least repose . 9. Their mother , however , at length recovered , which af- forded inexpressible pleasure to the amiable Emily ...
... danger , she never quitted her pillow , and neither threats nor commands could prevail on her to take the least repose . 9. Their mother , however , at length recovered , which af- forded inexpressible pleasure to the amiable Emily ...
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... danger to the inhabitants of the adja- cent country was uncommonly great . To avoid immediate de- struction from the flames , and the melted lava which ran down the sides of the mountain , the people were obliged to retire to a ...
... danger to the inhabitants of the adja- cent country was uncommonly great . To avoid immediate de- struction from the flames , and the melted lava which ran down the sides of the mountain , the people were obliged to retire to a ...
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... danger , drew him forth with such celerity , that he was stripped of his clothes , and severely bruised . 9. After he had adjusted his clothes , and loaded his gun with nine buck shot , holding a torch in one hand , and the mus- ket in ...
... danger , drew him forth with such celerity , that he was stripped of his clothes , and severely bruised . 9. After he had adjusted his clothes , and loaded his gun with nine buck shot , holding a torch in one hand , and the mus- ket in ...
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... danger . He ac knowledged her at once as his mother , and fell at her feet , and that moment set the captive free . They ever after lived in a state of friendship and affection , deploring the calamities of AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK ...
... danger . He ac knowledged her at once as his mother , and fell at her feet , and that moment set the captive free . They ever after lived in a state of friendship and affection , deploring the calamities of AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK ...
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... danger . Tell me in what I can assist you ; for my son informs me , that he often finds you in sorrow and tears . ' And is it strange , ' said the Turk , that I should pine in silence , and be the prey of continual regret and sorrow ...
... danger . Tell me in what I can assist you ; for my son informs me , that he often finds you in sorrow and tears . ' And is it strange , ' said the Turk , that I should pine in silence , and be the prey of continual regret and sorrow ...
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