Reading books, adapted to the requirements of the Revised code, ed. by A.R. Grant. Standard 1-6, Volumen1Alexander Ronald Grant 1870 |
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... . Do not make a row about it , if you do , I vow you shall be sent to bed now . Dan can shoot with a gun now he is a great tall boy , but you can - not , you are too small . B LESSON 36 . Ink sink drink pink wink link think 25.
... . Do not make a row about it , if you do , I vow you shall be sent to bed now . Dan can shoot with a gun now he is a great tall boy , but you can - not , you are too small . B LESSON 36 . Ink sink drink pink wink link think 25.
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... drink the ale in the mug . Jane has got a pink hat , and Ann gave a wink with her eye , when she saw she had put on her new hat . You have a chain with a good strong link to it ; do you think that it will last ? You should not drink so ...
... drink the ale in the mug . Jane has got a pink hat , and Ann gave a wink with her eye , when she saw she had put on her new hat . You have a chain with a good strong link to it ; do you think that it will last ? You should not drink so ...
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... drink all that is in the phi - al . I sought you every where , but you fought your own way up the hill , but when you got there you found it was all for naught . That po - ker is of wrought iron and was bought at a good shop . 31.
... drink all that is in the phi - al . I sought you every where , but you fought your own way up the hill , but when you got there you found it was all for naught . That po - ker is of wrought iron and was bought at a good shop . 31.
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... drink . Ann . Let us take a jug with us , and then we can have a drink of new milk warm from the cow . Mary . I must not do that ; the milk is not mine , and I can - not give a - way what does not be - long to me . Ann . You are so ...
... drink . Ann . Let us take a jug with us , and then we can have a drink of new milk warm from the cow . Mary . I must not do that ; the milk is not mine , and I can - not give a - way what does not be - long to me . Ann . You are so ...
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Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Página 4 - The reading lessons which we want, are compositions written expressly for the purpose, — suited to children without being childish, sensible without being dull, giving elementary knowledge in a form fitted to excite interest and curiosity ; introducing common-sense reasoning on the ordinary matters of life ; associating knowledge with every-day business, instead of leaving it in the cloudland, where it rests with most children — apart from interest or pleasure — and ever, whether expressly...
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