The Juvenile Mentor; Or Select Readings; Being American School Class Book, No. 3: Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking : Adapted to the Comprehension of YouthCaleb Bartlett, 1826 - 298 Seiten |
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... bear , bugbear , upbear , underbear , overbear , forbear , pear , tear , ( v . ) tear ( n . a rent ) , wear , swear , unswear , forswear , outswear . ( ear , s . ear , in ) lin'ear , rectilin'ear , cur- vilin'ear . 61. er , s . år , in ...
... bear , bugbear , upbear , underbear , overbear , forbear , pear , tear , ( v . ) tear ( n . a rent ) , wear , swear , unswear , forswear , outswear . ( ear , s . ear , in ) lin'ear , rectilin'ear , cur- vilin'ear . 61. er , s . år , in ...
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... bear the idea of parting with her bird , and most faithfully promised never to neglect it any more . 22. Her father , at last , gave way to her entreaties ; and per- mitted her to keep little Cherry , but not without a severe reprimand ...
... bear the idea of parting with her bird , and most faithfully promised never to neglect it any more . 22. Her father , at last , gave way to her entreaties ; and per- mitted her to keep little Cherry , but not without a severe reprimand ...
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... bear ; and as I am the eldest , and stronger than they , I have therefore not eaten any myself , but have di- vided my share amongst them . It is on this account that I pre- fend to be sick , and unable to eat . 34 JUVENILE MENTOR .
... bear ; and as I am the eldest , and stronger than they , I have therefore not eaten any myself , but have di- vided my share amongst them . It is on this account that I pre- fend to be sick , and unable to eat . 34 JUVENILE MENTOR .
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... bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time have forgotten me . ' 15. These complaints touched the heart of Charlotte , who told him , that she and her mother would come and see him ...
... bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time have forgotten me . ' 15. These complaints touched the heart of Charlotte , who told him , that she and her mother would come and see him ...
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... bear the thought of making them unhappy , whose sole aim in life is to promote your felicity ? Can you receive with indifference that advice which is designed entirely for your good ? Do not they provide for all your wants ? And are you ...
... bear the thought of making them unhappy , whose sole aim in life is to promote your felicity ? Can you receive with indifference that advice which is designed entirely for your good ? Do not they provide for all your wants ? And are you ...
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