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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... live ( adj . ) , alive , connive , over drive , derive , deprive , arrive , contrive , revive , connive , survive . 37. g before n in the same syllable is silent in imprégn , campaign , champaign , arráign , condign , sov'ereign , for ...
... live ( adj . ) , alive , connive , over drive , derive , deprive , arrive , contrive , revive , connive , survive . 37. g before n in the same syllable is silent in imprégn , campaign , champaign , arráign , condign , sov'ereign , for ...
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... lives ; you my son , that you may never disgrace your beauty by an unworthy action ; and you , my daughter , that you may cover the defects of your person with the charms of virtue . ' Amelia and her Canary - Bird . 1. As Amelia was one ...
... lives ; you my son , that you may never disgrace your beauty by an unworthy action ; and you , my daughter , that you may cover the defects of your person with the charms of virtue . ' Amelia and her Canary - Bird . 1. As Amelia was one ...
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... for brothers and sisters to live together in harmony and love . It is not only their most important interest to do so , but what should be a still stronger argument with them , such are the commands of Him 26 JUVENILE MENTOR .
... for brothers and sisters to live together in harmony and love . It is not only their most important interest to do so , but what should be a still stronger argument with them , such are the commands of Him 26 JUVENILE MENTOR .
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... lives with me , and cultivates my ground . He is an honest man , and I am perfectly easy in his society ; but the loss of my son still bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time ...
... lives with me , and cultivates my ground . He is an honest man , and I am perfectly easy in his society ; but the loss of my son still bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time ...
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... live at our ease . ' So to work they both went as briskly as possible ; and though they missed of the golden treasure which they thought to have found , yet , by their joint labour , the vineyard was so well dig- ged and turned up ...
... live at our ease . ' So to work they both went as briskly as possible ; and though they missed of the golden treasure which they thought to have found , yet , by their joint labour , the vineyard was so well dig- ged and turned up ...
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accent affection Amelia appear arms ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION Balance of Happiness beauty bill of attainder bird blessing brethren brother CÆSURA child citizens conduct Congress assembled constitution daugh death delight duty earth endeavour errour Euphronius eyes father favour fear feel flowers fortune Francis Lightfoot Lee Freeport garden give gratitude hand Hannah Hannah Lee happiness heart heaven honour human Ibraim inflection instruction kind labour Lamprocles land letters of marque liberty little boy little girl live look mankind manner Mazzarino Mendez ment mind morning mother Mount Vesuvius nation nature never night obliged orthoepy parents passed pause peace person pity pleasure poor president punishment Pythias religion Senate slave Socrates soon sorrow suffer superiour syllable tears tenderness thee thing thou thought tion United unto virtue voice wish words young youth