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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... nature of the subject . OF PAUSES OR POINTS . See Juvenile Expositor , p. 12. At the beginning of a subject or discourse the pitch of the voice should , in general , be low : to this rule , however , there are some exceptions ...
... nature of the subject . OF PAUSES OR POINTS . See Juvenile Expositor , p. 12. At the beginning of a subject or discourse the pitch of the voice should , in general , be low : to this rule , however , there are some exceptions ...
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... nature , illnature , tem'perature literature , curv'ature , manufacture , conjec'ture , lec'ture , architecture , picture stric'ture , junc'ture , forfeiture , furniture , horticulture , adven'ture , pas'ture , mix ' ture , matúre ...
... nature , illnature , tem'perature literature , curv'ature , manufacture , conjec'ture , lec'ture , architecture , picture stric'ture , junc'ture , forfeiture , furniture , horticulture , adven'ture , pas'ture , mix ' ture , matúre ...
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... nature breathed the odours he spring . As the weather brightened , so did the count nance of the little boy , and by ... nature seemed to be in a state of inaction . What can be th reason that nature has so suddenly put on such a ...
... nature breathed the odours he spring . As the weather brightened , so did the count nance of the little boy , and by ... nature seemed to be in a state of inaction . What can be th reason that nature has so suddenly put on such a ...
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... natural love of cruelty , but merely from want of thought and reflection . From this moment the little boy , instead of punishing and tormenting dumb crea- tures , always felt for their distresses , and did what he could to relieve them ...
... natural love of cruelty , but merely from want of thought and reflection . From this moment the little boy , instead of punishing and tormenting dumb crea- tures , always felt for their distresses , and did what he could to relieve them ...
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... nature , may dwell an exalted soul , which may one day astonish the world with the greatness of its virtues , or enlighten it with know- ledge . The most rugged stem may produce the most delicious fruit , while the straight and stately ...
... nature , may dwell an exalted soul , which may one day astonish the world with the greatness of its virtues , or enlighten it with know- ledge . The most rugged stem may produce the most delicious fruit , while the straight and stately ...
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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.