The school managers' series of reading books. Standard 1-6. Intr. primer [and] Standard 1-6, Volumen5Alexander Ronald Grant 1874 |
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... thought and language , to the children of the various ages ; simple , without being at all silly , as is too often the case ; instructive , and yet anything but dull , and replete with sound moral and religious principles . " - Athenæum ...
... thought and language , to the children of the various ages ; simple , without being at all silly , as is too often the case ; instructive , and yet anything but dull , and replete with sound moral and religious principles . " - Athenæum ...
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... thought that Christians , who know better , instead of teaching good things to these poor savages , should have led them to degrade themselves in this manner . Their numbers are diminishing fast . The island of Newfoundland belongs to ...
... thought that Christians , who know better , instead of teaching good things to these poor savages , should have led them to degrade themselves in this manner . Their numbers are diminishing fast . The island of Newfoundland belongs to ...
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... thought the Church of England popish , could not endure the sight of a surplice , or the sound of an organ , or the look of a steeple , and would suffer death - indeed , some of them did suffer death - sooner than be seen in what they ...
... thought the Church of England popish , could not endure the sight of a surplice , or the sound of an organ , or the look of a steeple , and would suffer death - indeed , some of them did suffer death - sooner than be seen in what they ...
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... thought that they should like to found a home of their own , where they might regulate everything to their liking , and have no one to meddle with them . So , in 1620 , they embarked in a small vessel called the Mayflower for America ...
... thought that they should like to found a home of their own , where they might regulate everything to their liking , and have no one to meddle with them . So , in 1620 , they embarked in a small vessel called the Mayflower for America ...
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... thought they had a right to cut off a Quaker's ear . We know now that both were wrong ; but probably if we had lived then we might have been no better than our neighbours . There is small fear in these days that any of you will wish to ...
... thought they had a right to cut off a Quaker's ear . We know now that both were wrong ; but probably if we had lived then we might have been no better than our neighbours . There is small fear in these days that any of you will wish to ...
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America amongst asked Australia battle of Plassey beautiful Benares better birds bishop Bithoor Brahmin bright bush called Captain Cawnpore 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 Hindoo Hodson horse howdah Hugh Wheeler hundred India island killed king Koh-i-noor ladies land live London look Lord Auckland Lucknow Melbourne miles mohurs morning mother mountains Nana natives never night palanquin pearls Pitcairn's Island poor Queen rajahs religion river round Runjeet Sahib seems seen sent Sepoys servants ship Sir James Outram slave soldiers sort squatter Sunderbunds tell temple tent thing thought tiger told took travellers tree wife women young