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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... honours with which virtue is rewarded ; the ami ableness of forgiving injuries ; and the tender joys which flow from fraternal love and filial piety . The Pious Sons . 1. In one of those terrible eruptions of Mount Etna , whic have ...
... honours with which virtue is rewarded ; the ami ableness of forgiving injuries ; and the tender joys which flow from fraternal love and filial piety . The Pious Sons . 1. In one of those terrible eruptions of Mount Etna , whic have ...
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... honour and probity . Their ex- actness and severity sometimes displease , at an age when we are not in a condition to judge of the obligations we owe them ; but when years have ripened our understanding and judgment , we discern , that ...
... honour and probity . Their ex- actness and severity sometimes displease , at an age when we are not in a condition to judge of the obligations we owe them ; but when years have ripened our understanding and judgment , we discern , that ...
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... a neighbour . His friendship is of inestimable worth ; and nothing is more lovely in the sight of heaven , than for brothers to dwell together in love and unity . ' G honour and prosperity . The favour of three successive c.
... a neighbour . His friendship is of inestimable worth ; and nothing is more lovely in the sight of heaven , than for brothers to dwell together in love and unity . ' G honour and prosperity . The favour of three successive c.
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... honour and prosperity . The favour of three successive c had filled his house with riches , and whenever he appeared benediction of the people proclaimed his approach . 2. Terrestrial happiness is of short continuance . brightness of ...
... honour and prosperity . The favour of three successive c had filled his house with riches , and whenever he appeared benediction of the people proclaimed his approach . 2. Terrestrial happiness is of short continuance . brightness of ...
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... honours , nor disturb my quiet with affairs of Such was my scheme of life in my younger days . . The first part ... honour , and most engaging pleasure : yet day stole day , and month glided after month , till I found that seven rs ...
... honours , nor disturb my quiet with affairs of Such was my scheme of life in my younger days . . The first part ... honour , and most engaging pleasure : yet day stole day , and month glided after month , till I found that seven rs ...
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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.