The school managers' series of reading books. Standard 1-6. Intr. primer [and] Standard 1-6, Volumen5Alexander Ronald Grant 1874 |
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... miles from east to west , and about three hundred miles from north to south . It is three times as large as Great Britain and Ireland . The climate is hotter in summer and colder in winter than that of England . The snow sometimes lies ...
... miles from east to west , and about three hundred miles from north to south . It is three times as large as Great Britain and Ireland . The climate is hotter in summer and colder in winter than that of England . The snow sometimes lies ...
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... house of wood to live in , till they can afford a better one . There are no shops , probably , within some hundred miles . They must bring provisions with them to begin with , and as soon as possible live on SIXTH STANDARD . 11.
... house of wood to live in , till they can afford a better one . There are no shops , probably , within some hundred miles . They must bring provisions with them to begin with , and as soon as possible live on SIXTH STANDARD . 11.
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... mile from the station there was a slight bend in the road , and coming round the corner , the meaning of the roar became clear , for we saw Lake Erie rushing violently down a steep place into the Nia- gara river , thus forming the falls ...
... mile from the station there was a slight bend in the road , and coming round the corner , the meaning of the roar became clear , for we saw Lake Erie rushing violently down a steep place into the Nia- gara river , thus forming the falls ...
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... mile short of the falls we came on Blondin's rope , for in fact he never did go across the falls , as was reported , but across the river below them , which was , however , equally dangerous . One end of the rope was wound round a stout ...
... mile short of the falls we came on Blondin's rope , for in fact he never did go across the falls , as was reported , but across the river below them , which was , however , equally dangerous . One end of the rope was wound round a stout ...
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... miles . Look at the gulfs and bays in which fleets can safely ride at anchor , such as Baffin's Bay , Hudson's Bay , and the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Then there is every variety of climate ; the bracing cold of the north , which enables ...
... miles . Look at the gulfs and bays in which fleets can safely ride at anchor , such as Baffin's Bay , Hudson's Bay , and the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Then there is every variety of climate ; the bracing cold of the north , which enables ...
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America amongst asked Australia battle of Plassey beautiful Benares better birds bishop Brahmin bright bush called Captain Cawnpore Christians Christingle church clothes cook crowd dear death Delhi dressed elephant emigrants England English eyes father feet fire flowers gave girls gold hand head heard Heaven Henry Havelock Hindoos Hodson horse howdah Hugh Wheeler India island killed king lady land live London look Lord Auckland Lucknow Melbourne miles mohurs morning mountains murder Nana natives never night palanquin pearls Pitcairn's Island poor Queen rajahs religion river round Runjeet Sahib seems seen sent servants ship Sir James Outram slave sleep soldiers sort South squatter Sunday Sunderbunds tell temple tent thing thought tiger told took travellers tree wife women worship