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 halaman |
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... continue , and that winter would not be too hasty in its approaches , but leave him in possession of autumn . 8. Henry's father desired him to write this in his book also , and , ordering him to read what he had written , soon convinced ...
... continue , and that winter would not be too hasty in its approaches , but leave him in possession of autumn . 8. Henry's father desired him to write this in his book also , and , ordering him to read what he had written , soon convinced ...
Halaman 47
... continue to be so ! " 11 . And pray , good old man , ' said Charlotte , ' I suppose you have children of your own .'- ' I had a son , ' replied he , ' who lived in London ; he loved me tenderly , and frequently came to see me ; but alas ...
... continue to be so ! " 11 . And pray , good old man , ' said Charlotte , ' I suppose you have children of your own .'- ' I had a son , ' replied he , ' who lived in London ; he loved me tenderly , and frequently came to see me ; but alas ...
Halaman 79
... continue all day at variance , pulling each other in opposite directions , when they might , by kind and mu- tual compliances , pass on easily , merrily , and happily . ' 6 2. Lucy and Emylia concurred in censuring the folly and ill ...
... continue all day at variance , pulling each other in opposite directions , when they might , by kind and mu- tual compliances , pass on easily , merrily , and happily . ' 6 2. Lucy and Emylia concurred in censuring the folly and ill ...
Halaman 168
... continue to travel peaceably on our course : but it is not for us to be thus independent : a reputation is too hard to be acquired , and too easily blasted to allow of such indifference . Nor is a soli- citude for one's character at all ...
... continue to travel peaceably on our course : but it is not for us to be thus independent : a reputation is too hard to be acquired , and too easily blasted to allow of such indifference . Nor is a soli- citude for one's character at all ...
Halaman 198
... continue for a few gene- rations more , or is carried to still greater heights , it must dis- solve every tie that binds man to man , or man to heaven . 3. When children are habituated to pursue their own pleasure , without control from ...
... continue for a few gene- rations more , or is carried to still greater heights , it must dis- solve every tie that binds man to man , or man to heaven . 3. When children are habituated to pursue their own pleasure , without control from ...
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