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 iv
... receive a sound nor give one , but who will address his ear with living instruction , - with the rich and informing melody of the human voice . Secondly , in regard to the arrangement of the lessons , a different course has been pursued ...
... receive a sound nor give one , but who will address his ear with living instruction , - with the rich and informing melody of the human voice . Secondly , in regard to the arrangement of the lessons , a different course has been pursued ...
Pàgina 16
... receive such blessings as no mortal can give . That God whom you see me daily worship ; whom I daily call upon to ... received from me , and reverence me only as the bearer and minister of God's good things to you . He that blessed my ...
... receive such blessings as no mortal can give . That God whom you see me daily worship ; whom I daily call upon to ... received from me , and reverence me only as the bearer and minister of God's good things to you . He that blessed my ...
Pàgina 17
... receive daily instances of God's goodness towards them ; he nourishes and preserves them , that they may repent and return to him ; do you therefore imitate God , and think no one too bad to receive your relief and kindness , when you ...
... receive daily instances of God's goodness towards them ; he nourishes and preserves them , that they may repent and return to him ; do you therefore imitate God , and think no one too bad to receive your relief and kindness , when you ...
Pàgina 18
... receive , what my father enjoined on me , will , I hope , give you grace to love and follow the same instructions . SELECT SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS . LESSON III . The source of happiness . REASON'S whole pleasure , all the joys of sense ...
... receive , what my father enjoined on me , will , I hope , give you grace to love and follow the same instructions . SELECT SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS . LESSON III . The source of happiness . REASON'S whole pleasure , all the joys of sense ...
Pàgina 21
... received , in return , the sad tidings , that his wife had fallen a lingering sacrifice to penury and sorrow ; that his children were gone to seek their fortunes in distant or un- known climes ; and that the grave contained his nearest ...
... received , in return , the sad tidings , that his wife had fallen a lingering sacrifice to penury and sorrow ; that his children were gone to seek their fortunes in distant or un- known climes ; and that the grave contained his nearest ...
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