The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking ... |
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... conduct ' pres'age to presage con'fine to confiné pres'ent to present ' con'flict to conflict ' prod'uce to prodúce con'sent to consent ' proj'ect to project ' oon'serve to conserve ' prot'est , or protest ' to protest ' con'sort to ...
... conduct ' pres'age to presage con'fine to confiné pres'ent to present ' con'flict to conflict ' prod'uce to prodúce con'sent to consent ' proj'ect to project ' oon'serve to conserve ' prot'est , or protest ' to protest ' con'sort to ...
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... conduct in being so unhappy about what was evidently , so universall serviceable . 10. He blushed , but his father took no notice of it , judgin that his own sense would sufficiently teach him another time without reluctance , to ...
... conduct in being so unhappy about what was evidently , so universall serviceable . 10. He blushed , but his father took no notice of it , judgin that his own sense would sufficiently teach him another time without reluctance , to ...
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... conduct ; for his natural disposition having been , in some measure , injured by the too great indulgence of his mother , he gave way in his early days to those little indiscretions , which would have lost him the heart of his parent ...
... conduct ; for his natural disposition having been , in some measure , injured by the too great indulgence of his mother , he gave way in his early days to those little indiscretions , which would have lost him the heart of his parent ...
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... conduct of most people When any misfortune brings you into trouble , you will fin enough ready to pity you , but few who will give you any ma terial assistance . They will tell you , what you then know yourselves , that you should not ...
... conduct of most people When any misfortune brings you into trouble , you will fin enough ready to pity you , but few who will give you any ma terial assistance . They will tell you , what you then know yourselves , that you should not ...
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... conduct . Having thus spoken , hé endeavoured to hobble on again , and made a second stumble , when , in struggling to save himself from falling , he dropped his cane , and down he fell . On this the wicked boys renewed their laugh ...
... conduct . Having thus spoken , hé endeavoured to hobble on again , and made a second stumble , when , in struggling to save himself from falling , he dropped his cane , and down he fell . On this the wicked boys renewed their laugh ...
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Page 2 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.