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... never be pronounced as a distinc yllable , unless preceded by d or t , except in the language of Scripture . ( ice s . ise in ) ice , dice. 3. in ed , a verbal termination , the e is not sounded , and the d is joined to the pre- Ceding ...
... never be pronounced as a distinc yllable , unless preceded by d or t , except in the language of Scripture . ( ice s . ise in ) ice , dice. 3. in ed , a verbal termination , the e is not sounded , and the d is joined to the pre- Ceding ...
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... never dic any harm in all its life ; and to take it from its young ones , which were in the nest , wanting it to come back and feed them . 3. The poor little birds could not think why their mother staid so long from them , and kept ...
... never dic any harm in all its life ; and to take it from its young ones , which were in the nest , wanting it to come back and feed them . 3. The poor little birds could not think why their mother staid so long from them , and kept ...
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... never eat her own bre fast till she had fed her bird ; but her father reminded her she was a giddy girl , and that he feared she had promised much . However , there was no getting over her coaxing wheedling , so that her father was at ...
... never eat her own bre fast till she had fed her bird ; but her father reminded her she was a giddy girl , and that he feared she had promised much . However , there was no getting over her coaxing wheedling , so that her father was at ...
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... never have bought you . ' 20. All the company joined in pity for the poor bird , an Amelia ran away into her chamber to ease her heart in tear However , her father with some difficulty brought pretty Cherr to itself again . 21. Her ...
... never have bought you . ' 20. All the company joined in pity for the poor bird , an Amelia ran away into her chamber to ease her heart in tear However , her father with some difficulty brought pretty Cherr to itself again . 21. Her ...
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... never denied them innocent amusement ; but , on the contrary , was always glad to see them cheerful and happy . 10. He took notice that they each held one of their hands behind them , upon which he insisted on their showing them , and ...
... never denied them innocent amusement ; but , on the contrary , was always glad to see them cheerful and happy . 10. He took notice that they each held one of their hands behind them , upon which he insisted on their showing them , and ...
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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.