The Juvenile Mentor; Or Select Readings; Being American School Class Book, No. 3: Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking : Adapted to the Comprehension of YouthCaleb Bartlett, 1826 - 298 páginas |
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... equal affection between parents and children , are constantly and strictly adhered to . The story of Bertrand . 1. THINK yourselves happy , my little readers , since none of you , perhaps , know what it is to endure hunger day after day ...
... equal affection between parents and children , are constantly and strictly adhered to . The story of Bertrand . 1. THINK yourselves happy , my little readers , since none of you , perhaps , know what it is to endure hunger day after day ...
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... equal shares , one of which he kept for himself , and gave to the rest each its lot . 6. But one of them , named Harry , refused his share , telling his father he could not eat , pretending to be sick . " What is the matter with you ...
... equal shares , one of which he kept for himself , and gave to the rest each its lot . 6. But one of them , named Harry , refused his share , telling his father he could not eat , pretending to be sick . " What is the matter with you ...
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... equal share of her indulgence , and each received the same treatment , either as to pardon for errours , punishments , or rewards . 2. Her endeavours were crowned with the happiest suc- cess , and her four little girls became the most ...
... equal share of her indulgence , and each received the same treatment , either as to pardon for errours , punishments , or rewards . 2. Her endeavours were crowned with the happiest suc- cess , and her four little girls became the most ...
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... equal size , which he cultivated with the same care , and which grew so equally , that no person could perceive the least difference between them . When his children were capable of handling garden - tools , he took them one fine ...
... equal size , which he cultivated with the same care , and which grew so equally , that no person could perceive the least difference between them . When his children were capable of handling garden - tools , he took them one fine ...
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... . 6 6 3. My father was a merchant ; in point of wealth , Bagdat held not his equal ; early he left me to possess his fortune : the loss of my father was soon forgotten amidst the AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 .
... . 6 6 3. My father was a merchant ; in point of wealth , Bagdat held not his equal ; early he left me to possess his fortune : the loss of my father was soon forgotten amidst the AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 .
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