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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... furni- ture which entirely belonged to the ladies . 3. The good gentleman clasping them both in his arms , with all the tenderness of a fond parent , said , ' My dear children , I of virtue . 2 Amelia and her Canary - Bird.
... furni- ture which entirely belonged to the ladies . 3. The good gentleman clasping them both in his arms , with all the tenderness of a fond parent , said , ' My dear children , I of virtue . 2 Amelia and her Canary - Bird.
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... tenderness and compassio But why should I pity you ? ' said she to the lamb , ' either t day or to - morrow , they would have cut your throat with a gr knife ; whereas , now you are lifeless and have nothing to fea 6. While she was thus ...
... tenderness and compassio But why should I pity you ? ' said she to the lamb , ' either t day or to - morrow , they would have cut your throat with a gr knife ; whereas , now you are lifeless and have nothing to fea 6. While she was thus ...
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... tenderness and humanity . The Little Boy and his Father . 1. On one of those fine mornings which the month of June equently affords us , a little boy was busily employed in prepar- g to set out with his father on a party of pleasure ...
... tenderness and humanity . The Little Boy and his Father . 1. On one of those fine mornings which the month of June equently affords us , a little boy was busily employed in prepar- g to set out with his father on a party of pleasure ...
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... tenderness and humanity to her daught and not only bought of her what eggs and butter she had le but even left her a small present besides , which she a long ti declined accepting , saying , she had done no more than w every good ...
... tenderness and humanity to her daught and not only bought of her what eggs and butter she had le but even left her a small present besides , which she a long ti declined accepting , saying , she had done no more than w every good ...
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... tenderness . Her principal wish was , that they might be virtuous and happy , and that they might enjoy all the comforts of life with tranquillity . They each experienced an equal share of her indulgence , and each received the same ...
... tenderness . Her principal wish was , that they might be virtuous and happy , and that they might enjoy all the comforts of life with tranquillity . They each experienced an equal share of her indulgence , and each received the same ...
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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.