The American First Class Book; Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America; and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class, in Public and Private SchoolsCarter, Hendee & Company, 1834 - 480 pàgines |
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Pàgina 49
... opened her dull eye , and looked towards him and endeavored to smile . The day wore slowly away . The sun went down , and the melancholy and still twilight came on . Nothing was heard but the ticking of the watch , telling him with a re ...
... opened her dull eye , and looked towards him and endeavored to smile . The day wore slowly away . The sun went down , and the melancholy and still twilight came on . Nothing was heard but the ticking of the watch , telling him with a re ...
Pàgina 70
... opened to them new worlds . The knowledge of the mechanical powers has enabled them to construct such wonderful machines , as perform what the united labor of millions , by the severest drudgery , could not accomplish . Agriculture too ...
... opened to them new worlds . The knowledge of the mechanical powers has enabled them to construct such wonderful machines , as perform what the united labor of millions , by the severest drudgery , could not accomplish . Agriculture too ...
Pàgina 74
... , it calls upon us also to follow the great end of the Father of Nature in their employment and application I need not say what a field is thus opened to the benevo- lence of knowledge : I need not tell you , 74 [ Lesson 27 . THE AMERICAN.
... , it calls upon us also to follow the great end of the Father of Nature in their employment and application I need not say what a field is thus opened to the benevo- lence of knowledge : I need not tell you , 74 [ Lesson 27 . THE AMERICAN.
Pàgina 75
... opened ? " Of all the specta- cles , indeed , which life can offer us , there is none more painful , or unnatural , than that of the union of vice with knowledge . It counteracts the great designs of God in the distribution of wisdom ...
... opened ? " Of all the specta- cles , indeed , which life can offer us , there is none more painful , or unnatural , than that of the union of vice with knowledge . It counteracts the great designs of God in the distribution of wisdom ...
Pàgina 77
... opened his mouth ; and the king first broke silence , after it had continued near an hour . " Mirza , terror and doubt are come upon me . I am alarmed as a man who suddenly perceives that he is near the brink of a precipice , and is ...
... opened his mouth ; and the king first broke silence , after it had continued near an hour . " Mirza , terror and doubt are come upon me . I am alarmed as a man who suddenly perceives that he is near the brink of a precipice , and is ...
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