Reading Made Easy for Foreigners: Third ReaderHinds, 1909 - 198 páginas |
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... passed the transition stage of which mention was made in the Second Reader , and as having entered upon the last stage in acquiring the English language . They have not only acquired a considerable vocabulary , but have now a practical ...
... passed the transition stage of which mention was made in the Second Reader , and as having entered upon the last stage in acquiring the English language . They have not only acquired a considerable vocabulary , but have now a practical ...
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... ; but I must detest and punish thy crimes . Robber - What have I done of which can complain ? you Alexander - Hast thou not set at defi- ance my authority , violated the peace and passed thy. 23 XII ALEXANDER AND THE ROBBER.
... ; but I must detest and punish thy crimes . Robber - What have I done of which can complain ? you Alexander - Hast thou not set at defi- ance my authority , violated the peace and passed thy. 23 XII ALEXANDER AND THE ROBBER.
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Third Reader John Ludwig Hülshof. ance my authority , violated the peace and passed thy life in injuri persons and properties of thy fello jects ? Robber - Alexander , I am your ca I must hear what you please to say , a dure what you ...
Third Reader John Ludwig Hülshof. ance my authority , violated the peace and passed thy life in injuri persons and properties of thy fello jects ? Robber - Alexander , I am your ca I must hear what you please to say , a dure what you ...
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... passed me , and Ive , the noblest ; of me in of a ever- know Alexander - Still , what are you but a rob- ber , a base , dishonest robber ? Robber - And what is a conqueror ? Have not you too gone about the earth like an evil genius ...
... passed me , and Ive , the noblest ; of me in of a ever- know Alexander - Still , what are you but a rob- ber , a base , dishonest robber ? Robber - And what is a conqueror ? Have not you too gone about the earth like an evil genius ...
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... passed away . Four hundred years have changed the face of this great continent , and this peculiar race has been well - nigh blotted out . Art has taken the place of simple nature , and civilization has been too strong for the savage ...
... passed away . Four hundred years have changed the face of this great continent , and this peculiar race has been well - nigh blotted out . Art has taken the place of simple nature , and civilization has been too strong for the savage ...
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Página 190 - New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
Página 189 - ... 3. The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury; and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any state, the trial shall be at such place or places as the congress may by law have directed.
Página 115 - The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket which hung in the well.
Página 180 - Legislature. 2. No person shall be a representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen. 3. Representatives and direct taxes...
Página 185 - ... §7. No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law, and a regular statement and account of the receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time. §8. No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States; and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign...
Página 8 - Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and, sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope!
Página 29 - Her deck once red with heroes' blood, Where knelt the vanquished foe, When winds were hurrying o'er the flood And waves were white below, No more shall feel the victor's tread, Or know the conquered knee; — The harpies of the shore shall pluck The eagle of the sea!
Página 191 - All debts contracted and engagements entered into, before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the Confederation. 2. This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby...
Página 187 - No person, except a natural-born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President...
Página 182 - Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided. 5. The Senate shall choose their other officers, and also a president pro tempore, in the absence of the Vice-President, or when he shall exercise the office of President of the United States. 6. The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments: when sitting for that purpose, they shall be on oath or affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief-Justice shall preside; and no person shall be convicted...