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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... every idle pique , and senseless animosity . Great , indeed has been our
success since our migration into this fair country : we have much substance , and
much cattle . 3. “ But what ! shall brothers quarrel , because it has pleased .
heaven ...
... every idle pique , and senseless animosity . Great , indeed has been our
success since our migration into this fair country : we have much substance , and
much cattle . 3. “ But what ! shall brothers quarrel , because it has pleased .
heaven ...
Side 81
I am blind , ' said the old man , and have lost the only blessing heaven had left
me ; she lies buried in this.g grave , and every hour of my future life will waft a
prayer to the Supreme director , to hasten the period of my last repose beneath
the ...
I am blind , ' said the old man , and have lost the only blessing heaven had left
me ; she lies buried in this.g grave , and every hour of my future life will waft a
prayer to the Supreme director , to hasten the period of my last repose beneath
the ...
Side 93
It is believed that a sacrifice , offered by an impious hand , can neither be
acceptable to heaven , nor profitable to the state : and that an undutiful son
cannot be capable of performing any great action , or of executing justice with
impartiality ? 3.
It is believed that a sacrifice , offered by an impious hand , can neither be
acceptable to heaven , nor profitable to the state : and that an undutiful son
cannot be capable of performing any great action , or of executing justice with
impartiality ? 3.
Side 99
I thank heaven , cries Perrin , in a transport of joy , for being favourable to our
wishes This will satisfy your father , and make us happy . ' 4. In their way to her
father's house , a thought struck Per rin . This money is not ours : it belongs to
some ...
I thank heaven , cries Perrin , in a transport of joy , for being favourable to our
wishes This will satisfy your father , and make us happy . ' 4. In their way to her
father's house , a thought struck Per rin . This money is not ours : it belongs to
some ...
Side 127
... alone had extorted from him : that he took this opportunity of atoning for his
errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was willing to seal with his blood
, that doctrine which he firmly believed to be communicated from heaven ; and
that ...
... alone had extorted from him : that he took this opportunity of atoning for his
errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was willing to seal with his blood
, that doctrine which he firmly believed to be communicated from heaven ; and
that ...
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