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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Can you admire the maternal affection of the bear , and not feel in your heart the
warmest emotions of gratitude for the stronger and more permanent tenderness
you have so long experienced from your parents ? while , at the same time , you ...
Can you admire the maternal affection of the bear , and not feel in your heart the
warmest emotions of gratitude for the stronger and more permanent tenderness
you have so long experienced from your parents ? while , at the same time , you ...
Side 127
He stretched out his hand , and without betraying , either by his countenance or
motions , the least sign of weakness , or even of feeling , he held it in the flames
till it was entirely consumed . His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with ...
He stretched out his hand , and without betraying , either by his countenance or
motions , the least sign of weakness , or even of feeling , he held it in the flames
till it was entirely consumed . His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with ...
Side 146
I am truly sensible of the important trust reposed in me , and cannot but feel a
solicitude to discharge it with propriety . I will not say that the pecuniary
emolument arising from it is by any means indifferent to me . No man would
sacrifice his ease ...
I am truly sensible of the important trust reposed in me , and cannot but feel a
solicitude to discharge it with propriety . I will not say that the pecuniary
emolument arising from it is by any means indifferent to me . No man would
sacrifice his ease ...
Side 149
They feel a laudable ambition , which prompts them to desire that you may arrive
at eminence in whatever profession or employment you may hereafter be
engaged in by Providence . To them it would be a painful sight to see you
contemptible ...
They feel a laudable ambition , which prompts them to desire that you may arrive
at eminence in whatever profession or employment you may hereafter be
engaged in by Providence . To them it would be a painful sight to see you
contemptible ...
Side 180
Besides , he will acquire taste and judgment , and be well prepared to feel the
beauties of a foreign tongue , when he begins to feel the beauties of his own . His
knowledge being also extended and diversified , it will be found that the sole ...
Besides , he will acquire taste and judgment , and be well prepared to feel the
beauties of a foreign tongue , when he begins to feel the beauties of his own . His
knowledge being also extended and diversified , it will be found that the sole ...
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The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No ... Albert Picket Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1820 |
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