The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsDavid H. Williams, 1839 - 480 من الصفحات |
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... friends , either among teachers or learners ; - among masters , who are not displeased with a little variety in their exercises , or among scholars , who must have it . By a severe method , in the arrangement of reading lessons , the ...
... friends , either among teachers or learners ; - among masters , who are not displeased with a little variety in their exercises , or among scholars , who must have it . By a severe method , in the arrangement of reading lessons , the ...
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... friends , men whom I love and vencrate - will do me the justice to consider , that much that is excellent in itself is not well adapted to the use of schools , and that had I taken all that is good in American literature , or even a ...
... friends , men whom I love and vencrate - will do me the justice to consider , that much that is excellent in itself is not well adapted to the use of schools , and that had I taken all that is good in American literature , or even a ...
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... friend , • 178. Extract from a dialogue between a satiric 179. Prince Edward and his keeper , 182. Arthur , Hubert , and attendants , poet 187. Extract from " Heaven and Earth , -a Mystery , " 192. Alexander the Great and a Robber , .89 ...
... friend , • 178. Extract from a dialogue between a satiric 179. Prince Edward and his keeper , 182. Arthur , Hubert , and attendants , poet 187. Extract from " Heaven and Earth , -a Mystery , " 192. Alexander the Great and a Robber , .89 ...
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... friends , never let that ques- tion be asked concerning you . Surely you do not envy their condition , concerning ... Friend than I am , whose love to you is far greater than mine , and from Lesson 2.1 15 FIRST CLASS BOOK . Paternal ...
... friends , never let that ques- tion be asked concerning you . Surely you do not envy their condition , concerning ... Friend than I am , whose love to you is far greater than mine , and from Lesson 2.1 15 FIRST CLASS BOOK . Paternal ...
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... Friend . I myself am not half the age of this shady oak , under which we sit many of our fathers have sat under its boughs ; we have all of us called it ours in our turn , though it stands , and drops its masters , as it drops its ...
... Friend . I myself am not half the age of this shady oak , under which we sit many of our fathers have sat under its boughs ; we have all of us called it ours in our turn , though it stands , and drops its masters , as it drops its ...
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