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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... tion ; for their brother had already begun to strip the poor help less birds . As fast as he plucked them , he put them down on the floor , and it was not long before the little birds were strip- ped of all their tender feathers . The ...
... tion ; for their brother had already begun to strip the poor help less birds . As fast as he plucked them , he put them down on the floor , and it was not long before the little birds were strip- ped of all their tender feathers . The ...
Halaman 38
... tion , she stopped to look at them , and by that means lost sight of her mother , which soon became the cause of much uneasi- ness to her . you 5. Here , my little readers , let me pause for a moment to give you this necessary advice ...
... tion , she stopped to look at them , and by that means lost sight of her mother , which soon became the cause of much uneasi- ness to her . you 5. Here , my little readers , let me pause for a moment to give you this necessary advice ...
Halaman 61
... tion , in time , became so strong , that she scarcely could exist but in his presence . 6. Fearful that he would grow weary of his confinement , she used to watch the opportunities of her parents ' absence , and then conduct him into ...
... tion , in time , became so strong , that she scarcely could exist but in his presence . 6. Fearful that he would grow weary of his confinement , she used to watch the opportunities of her parents ' absence , and then conduct him into ...
Halaman 69
... tion . ' Where , cried the generous youths , shall we find a more precious treasure than they are , who gave us being , and who have cherished and protected us through life ? ' Thus having said , the one took up his father on his ...
... tion . ' Where , cried the generous youths , shall we find a more precious treasure than they are , who gave us being , and who have cherished and protected us through life ? ' Thus having said , the one took up his father on his ...
Halaman 87
... tion , was silent for a few minutes ; when , recovering himself , he declared , that he believed his happiness so much depended on the proposed union , that no difficulty or submissions , consist ent with his honour , should prevent him ...
... tion , was silent for a few minutes ; when , recovering himself , he declared , that he believed his happiness so much depended on the proposed union , that no difficulty or submissions , consist ent with his honour , should prevent him ...
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