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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... soon forgotten . It seems to me that the readiest , indeed the only good way , to teach chil- dren to read well , is , to give them to the charge of instructers who are them- selves good readers ; -instructers , who , like teachers of ...
... soon forgotten . It seems to me that the readiest , indeed the only good way , to teach chil- dren to read well , is , to give them to the charge of instructers who are them- selves good readers ; -instructers , who , like teachers of ...
Pàgina 13
... soon ; be- fore the glittering vanities of life have dazzled and enslaved your imagination , before the sordid interests of this world have gotten possession of your soul , before the habits of ambition , or of avarice , or of ...
... soon ; be- fore the glittering vanities of life have dazzled and enslaved your imagination , before the sordid interests of this world have gotten possession of your soul , before the habits of ambition , or of avarice , or of ...
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... soon obtained admission ; and casting him- self at the feet of the emperor , " Great Prince , " he cried , " send me back to that prison from which mistaken mer- cy has delivered me ! I have survived my family and friends , and even in ...
... soon obtained admission ; and casting him- self at the feet of the emperor , " Great Prince , " he cried , " send me back to that prison from which mistaken mer- cy has delivered me ! I have survived my family and friends , and even in ...
Pàgina 31
... soon laid aside with the toys and rattles of in- fancy ; but the habits which it has contributed to fix , and the powers which it has brought into a state of activity , will remain with the possesor , permanent and inestimable trea ...
... soon laid aside with the toys and rattles of in- fancy ; but the habits which it has contributed to fix , and the powers which it has brought into a state of activity , will remain with the possesor , permanent and inestimable trea ...
Pàgina 40
... soon . 66 If every thing which comes under our notice has endured for so short a time , and in so short a time will be no more , we cannot say that we receive the least assurance by think- ing on ourselves . When they , on whose fate we ...
... soon . 66 If every thing which comes under our notice has endured for so short a time , and in so short a time will be no more , we cannot say that we receive the least assurance by think- ing on ourselves . When they , on whose fate we ...
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