But had they no means of sailing upon the ?" asked . "Yes; I suppose there never was a time when did not in some way sail upon the ." First, small s were made of the of and the of . Sometimes a was made by digging out or burning out the inside of a large... Lessons in Language - Página 101por California. State Board of Education - 1889 - 158 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1882 - 106 páginas
...used. 4. " Then small boats were made of the bark of trees and the skins of animals. Sometimes a boat was made by digging out or burning out the inside of a large tree. 5. " Little by little, men found out how to make larger and larger boats. Even the largest boats... | |
| California. State Board of Education - 1889 - 168 páginas
...orize: chair Stockton peaches Washington horse leaf Emma pencil knife Dexter SUMMARY. kite Lucy Roy paper Chico "But had they no means of sailing upon...thousands of AN EXERCISE IN DISCRIMINATION. To the Teacher.—In the first part of the following story all the words that slate are printed in italics.... | |
| California. State Board of Education - 1889 - 172 páginas
...Memorize: chair Stockton peaches Washington horse leaf Emma pencil knife Dexter SUMMARY. kite Lucy Roy paper Chico "But had they no means of sailing upon...thousands of AN EXERCISE IN DISCRIMINATION. To the Teacher.—In the first part of the following story all the words that state are printed in italics.... | |
| Larkin Dunton - 1889 - 168 páginas
...CANOE. 4. " Then small boats were made of the bark of trees and the skins of animals. Sometimes a boat was made by digging out or burning out the inside of a large tree. This was called a canoe. how to make larger and larger boats. Even the largest boats were pulled... | |
| Larkin Dunton - 1889 - 168 páginas
...CANOE. 4. " Then small boats were made of the bark of trees and the skins of animals. Sometimes a boat was made by digging out or burning out the inside of a large tree. This was called a canoe. how to make larger and larger boats. Even the largest boats were pulled... | |
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