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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... heard her ste into the room , it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessan chirping . It is no wonder , that Cherry and Amelia becam very fond of each other . 12. The little bird soon began to sing the most delightfu songs . It ...
... heard her ste into the room , it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessan chirping . It is no wonder , that Cherry and Amelia becam very fond of each other . 12. The little bird soon began to sing the most delightfu songs . It ...
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... heard them cry , Oh , 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 , Oh , 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 childr had but little knowledge with respect to what was the mo proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could gi of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of peop who had more age and ...
... heard his father say , that childr had but little knowledge with respect to what was the mo proper for them ; and that the greatest proof they could gi of their wisdom , consisted in following the advice of peop who had more age and ...
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... heard but perpetual jarrings and wranglings . If one propose a walk in the garden , another would give some reason why sh wished to remain in the house ; and , in short , their only stud seemed to be to thwart each other . 6. It ...
... heard but perpetual jarrings and wranglings . If one propose a walk in the garden , another would give some reason why sh wished to remain in the house ; and , in short , their only stud 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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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.