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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... manner . 3. As soon as little Junius saw this tree , he exclaimed sadly against the ugly appearance it made , and began to exert all his strength to pull it up ; but he found his efforts in vain , it being too well rooted to yield to ...
... manner . 3. As soon as little Junius saw this tree , he exclaimed sadly against the ugly appearance it made , and began to exert all his strength to pull it up ; but he found his efforts in vain , it being too well rooted to yield to ...
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... manners . They all three then experienced , that true happiness cannot exist in a family , unless the most perfect union between brothers and sisters , and the most lively and equal affection between parents and children , are ...
... manners . They all three then experienced , that true happiness cannot exist in a family , unless the most perfect union between brothers and sisters , and the most lively and equal affection between parents and children , are ...
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... manner am I to set about my business ? " The gardener hereupon gave him several roots and seeds , such as were most proper for the season . instantly ran and put them into the ground , and the gardener very kindly , not only assisted ...
... manner am I to set about my business ? " The gardener hereupon gave him several roots and seeds , such as were most proper for the season . instantly ran and put them into the ground , and the gardener very kindly , not only assisted ...
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... manner that sufficiently be- trayed his vanity and ignorance . He then went into his father's garden , and took thence a quantity of flowers , which he trans- planted into his own . The gardener took no notice of him , but left him to ...
... manner that sufficiently be- trayed his vanity and ignorance . He then went into his father's garden , and took thence a quantity of flowers , which he trans- planted into his own . The gardener took no notice of him , but left him to ...
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... let each take up her corner in this room , if she choose it , and divert herself in what manner she pleases , provided she does not in- terfere with either of her sisters . You may immediately AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 .
... let each take up her corner in this room , if she choose it , and divert herself in what manner she pleases , provided she does not in- terfere with either of her sisters . You may immediately AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 .
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