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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... minds of the rising generation with the principles and sentiments of virtue , patriotism , and religion . RULES FOR READING . 1. Give the letters their proper sound . 2. Pronounce the vowels a , e , i , o , u , clearly , giving to each ...
... minds of the rising generation with the principles and sentiments of virtue , patriotism , and religion . RULES FOR READING . 1. Give the letters their proper sound . 2. Pronounce the vowels a , e , i , o , u , clearly , giving to each ...
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... mind ked on this intended jaunt . 2. It often happens , with young people in particular , that all n a sudden they lose the object of which they flatter themselves ey are almost in possession . So it fared with this little boy ; r just ...
... mind ked on this intended jaunt . 2. It often happens , with young people in particular , that all n a sudden they lose the object of which they flatter themselves ey are almost in possession . So it fared with this little boy ; r just ...
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... mind tha made ample amends for the want of beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the servants , to gain the favour of their mistress , were very ...
... mind tha made ample amends for the want of beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the servants , to gain the favour of their mistress , were very ...
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... mind , all her four young daughters entered her apartment wit a peevish and uneasy look , each complaining of the ill - tempe of the rest . There was not one , but what charged the othe three with being the cause of it , and all ...
... mind , all her four young daughters entered her apartment wit a peevish and uneasy look , each complaining of the ill - tempe of the rest . There was not one , but what charged the othe three with being the cause of it , and all ...
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... mind the loss he had sustained in his son . Tears came in his eyes , when he pulled out his handkerchief to wipe them ; and instead of puting it again into his pocket , in the agitation of his mind , it slipped aside , and fell ...
... mind the loss he had sustained in his son . Tears came in his eyes , when he pulled out his handkerchief to wipe them ; and instead of puting it again into his pocket , in the agitation of his mind , it slipped aside , and fell ...
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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.