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 páginas |
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... suffered ! ' ing , Alas , poor Cherry , what a cruel death you 6 33. Thus you see , my little friends , what are the sad conse- quences of inattention , giddiness , and too great a fondness for pleasure , which always make us forgetful ...
... suffered ! ' ing , Alas , poor Cherry , what a cruel death you 6 33. Thus you see , my little friends , what are the sad conse- quences of inattention , giddiness , and too great a fondness for pleasure , which always make us forgetful ...
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... suffer , and hear their cries without pity ? ' The little boy said , ' he did not see how they could suffer from having a few feathers pulled off . ' The tutor , to convince him of his errour , pulled a few hairs from his head , when he ...
... suffer , and hear their cries without pity ? ' The little boy said , ' he did not see how they could suffer from having a few feathers pulled off . ' The tutor , to convince him of his errour , pulled a few hairs from his head , when he ...
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... suffered during her illness , and was praising them for the anxiety they had shown on her account , she desired them to ask of her whatever they thought would be the most pleasing to them , and they should certainly be indulged in it ...
... suffered during her illness , and was praising them for the anxiety they had shown on her account , she desired them to ask of her whatever they thought would be the most pleasing to them , and they should certainly be indulged in it ...
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... suffer hunger , is more than I can bear ; and as I am the eldest , and stronger than they , I have therefore not eaten any myself , but have di- vided my share amongst them . It is on this account that I pre- 1 tend to be sick , and ...
... suffer hunger , is more than I can bear ; and as I am the eldest , and stronger than they , I have therefore not eaten any myself , but have di- vided my share amongst them . It is on this account that I pre- 1 tend to be sick , and ...
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... suffer death . The keeper of the prison , who was ordered to be her execu- tioner , not only felt a great degree of repugnance to the office , but was absolutely incapable of performing it : yet , aware that his own life depended upon ...
... suffer death . The keeper of the prison , who was ordered to be her execu- tioner , not only felt a great degree of repugnance to the office , but was absolutely incapable of performing it : yet , aware that his own life depended upon ...
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