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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... death , heath , breath , wreath ( n . ) path , breadth , zenith , here- with ' , therewith ' , wherewith ' , forthwith ' , forsooth ' , betroth ' , az'imuth , & c . ( ths . TH Hin ) in ) sheath ( v . ) unsheath ' , beneath ...
... death , heath , breath , wreath ( n . ) path , breadth , zenith , here- with ' , therewith ' , wherewith ' , forthwith ' , forsooth ' , betroth ' , az'imuth , & c . ( ths . TH Hin ) in ) sheath ( v . ) unsheath ' , beneath ...
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... death's'door , ground floor , thrash'ingfloor . ( oor , s . oor , in ) boor , moor , poor , unmoor black'amoor . - or , s . or , in abhor ' . 63. our , s . ĺr , in labour , tábour , ar'bour , harbour , suc'cour , ran'cour splen'dour ...
... death's'door , ground floor , thrash'ingfloor . ( oor , s . oor , in ) boor , moor , poor , unmoor black'amoor . - or , s . or , in abhor ' . 63. our , s . ĺr , in labour , tábour , ar'bour , harbour , suc'cour , ran'cour splen'dour ...
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... death you suffered ! ' 33. Thus you see , my little friends , what are the sad conse quences of inattention , giddiness , and too great a fondness fo pleasure , which always make us forgetful of what we ougl carefully to attend to . The ...
... death you suffered ! ' 33. Thus you see , my little friends , what are the sad conse quences of inattention , giddiness , and too great a fondness fo pleasure , which always make us forgetful of what we ougl carefully to attend to . The ...
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... death ; and even the pleasures of sliding , or making images of snow , would have soon become tiresome to you . It is a happiness , that we have it not in our power to regulate the course of nature : the wise and unerring designs of ...
... death ; and even the pleasures of sliding , or making images of snow , would have soon become tiresome to you . It is a happiness , that we have it not in our power to regulate the course of nature : the wise and unerring designs of ...
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... death , and restored them to each other . The Farmer and his two Sons . 1. A CERTAIN farmer , lying at the point of death , and being willing that his sons should pursue the same honest course of E other estate to leave you but my farm ...
... death , and restored them to each other . The Farmer and his two Sons . 1. A CERTAIN farmer , lying at the point of death , and being willing that his sons should pursue the same honest course of E other estate to leave you but my farm ...
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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.