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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Halaman iii
... - cies of knowledge seldom thought of , in our schools , though it ought to be the first * In this , as in the Author's other progressive books , he has followed the judicious Walker . M inculcated . Children , as soon as they can.
... - cies of knowledge seldom thought of , in our schools , though it ought to be the first * In this , as in the Author's other progressive books , he has followed the judicious Walker . M inculcated . Children , as soon as they can.
Halaman iv
... soon as they can speak , are remarkable for expressing their own wishes and sentiments in the genuine language of nature . Not an em- phasis is misplaced - not an inflection of the voice is misapplied . But as soon as they begin to read ...
... soon as they can speak , are remarkable for expressing their own wishes and sentiments in the genuine language of nature . Not an em- phasis is misplaced - not an inflection of the voice is misapplied . But as soon as they begin to read ...
Halaman 17
... soon , for it lived all day very cold and in great pain ; it was almost famished for want of food . 6. It kept chirping , as long as it had strength to make any noise , in hopes its mother would hear , and come and feed it . But , poor ...
... soon , for it lived all day very cold and in great pain ; it was almost famished for want of food . 6. It kept chirping , as long as it had strength to make any noise , in hopes its mother would hear , and come and feed it . But , poor ...
Halaman 18
... soon let that be spoiled , as the others had been .. 5. All her friends grew tired of giving her books , when they saw that she took no care of them ; and she was obliged at last to go without any to read in . 6. What a sad thing that ...
... soon let that be spoiled , as the others had been .. 5. All her friends grew tired of giving her books , when they saw that she took no care of them ; and she was obliged at last to go without any to read in . 6. What a sad thing that ...
Halaman 19
... present . 8. As soon as Amelia had given her canary - bird possession of her new cage , she ran about the house , calling her mother , her brothers and sisters , and all the servants , to AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 . 19.
... present . 8. As soon as Amelia had given her canary - bird possession of her new cage , she ran about the house , calling her mother , her brothers and sisters , and all the servants , to AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 . 19.
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