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 Youth |
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Side 127
... the insincere declaracion of faith , to which he had the weakness to consent ,
and which the fear of death alone had extorted from him : that he took this
opportunity of atoning for his errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was
willing ...
... the insincere declaracion of faith , to which he had the weakness to consent ,
and which the fear of death alone had extorted from him : that he took this
opportunity of atoning for his errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was
willing ...
Side 137
She remembered stories of shepherds lost in the snow -- of a mother and child
frozen to death on that very moor . Bitterly did the poor child weep ; for death was
terrible to her , who , though poor , enjoyed the bright little world of youth and ...
She remembered stories of shepherds lost in the snow -- of a mother and child
frozen to death on that very moor . Bitterly did the poor child weep ; for death was
terrible to her , who , though poor , enjoyed the bright little world of youth and ...
Side 210
First , they demanded me , that I , your general , should be delivered up to them ;
next , all of you who had fought at the seige of Saguntum ; and we were to be put
to death by excruciating tortures . 2. Proud and cruel nation ! Every thing must ...
First , they demanded me , that I , your general , should be delivered up to them ;
next , all of you who had fought at the seige of Saguntum ; and we were to be put
to death by excruciating tortures . 2. Proud and cruel nation ! Every thing must ...
Side 220
Hast thou no fear of death ? Is it not the character of a madman , to seek it thus
voluntarily ? Py . I return to suffer , though I have not deserved death . Every pris .
ciple of honour and goodness , forbids me to allow my friend to die for me . Dio .
Hast thou no fear of death ? Is it not the character of a madman , to seek it thus
voluntarily ? Py . I return to suffer , though I have not deserved death . Every pris .
ciple of honour and goodness , forbids me to allow my friend to die for me . Dio .
Side 221
I will order thee to be put to death immediately . Py . Pardon the feelings of a man
who sympathizes with his dying friend . But remember , it was Pythias who was
devoted by thee to destruction . I come to submit to it , that I may redeem my ...
I will order thee to be put to death immediately . Py . Pardon the feelings of a man
who sympathizes with his dying friend . But remember , it was Pythias who was
devoted by thee to destruction . I come to submit to it , that I may redeem my ...
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