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 Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 halaman |
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Halaman 60
... suffered , none more strikingly evince its debasement than the practice of ingratitude . For other vices , and other failings , reason may be able to assign a cause ; but for that she must search in 60 JUVENILE MENTOR .
... suffered , none more strikingly evince its debasement than the practice of ingratitude . For other vices , and other failings , reason may be able to assign a cause ; but for that she must search in 60 JUVENILE MENTOR .
Halaman 63
... suffered hunger for a long time , the most reasonable among them said , ' It would be better that Demetrius should kill us at once , than for us to die by the lingering death of famine . Per- haps he will have pity on our wives and ...
... suffered hunger for a long time , the most reasonable among them said , ' It would be better that Demetrius should kill us at once , than for us to die by the lingering death of famine . Per- haps he will have pity on our wives and ...
Halaman 65
... suffer- ing Alcander in his arms , and after shedding over him tears of joy and compassion , presented him to the senators , as a man whose disinterested conduct had been the means of preserving his own existence . Joseph and his ...
... suffer- ing Alcander in his arms , and after shedding over him tears of joy and compassion , presented him to the senators , as a man whose disinterested conduct had been the means of preserving his own existence . Joseph and his ...
Halaman 71
... suffered them to eat up yours in its blossoms . As I do not choose to let any thing which God has given me , and for which I hold myself ac- countable to him , go to ruin , I shall take this tree from you , and call it no more by your ...
... suffered them to eat up yours in its blossoms . As I do not choose to let any thing which God has given me , and for which I hold myself ac- countable to him , go to ruin , I shall take this tree from you , and call it no more by your ...
Halaman 75
... suffered any ungovernable passions within . I regarded knowledge as my highest honour , and most engaging pleasure : yet day stole on day , and month glided after month , till I found that seven years of the first ten had vanished , and ...
... suffered any ungovernable passions within . I regarded knowledge as my highest honour , and most engaging pleasure : yet day stole on day , and month glided after month , till I found that seven years of the first ten had vanished , and ...
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