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 Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 Seiten |
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... improvement of his pupils by accustoming them to turn to those words in some good dictionary say Picket's Walker , and learn their meaning as an evening's exercise . See Juvenile Expositor , p . 24 , 25 , 26 , & c . Participles have the ...
... improvement of his pupils by accustoming them to turn to those words in some good dictionary say Picket's Walker , and learn their meaning as an evening's exercise . See Juvenile Expositor , p . 24 , 25 , 26 , & c . Participles have the ...
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... improved , believed , disbelieved , imbibed , inscribed , transcribed , obliged , disobliged , engaged , con- vey'ed , survey'ed , delay'ed , plann'ed , mann'ed , crown'ed , frown'ed , mourn'ed , calm'ed , framed , blámed , tamed ...
... improved , believed , disbelieved , imbibed , inscribed , transcribed , obliged , disobliged , engaged , con- vey'ed , survey'ed , delay'ed , plann'ed , mann'ed , crown'ed , frown'ed , mourn'ed , calm'ed , framed , blámed , tamed ...
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... Improvement of Time . 1. A LATE author , whose writings have much engaged the public attention , has asserted , that time was nothing but a suc- cession of ideas and actions . Hence those who have E 2 AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No ...
... Improvement of Time . 1. A LATE author , whose writings have much engaged the public attention , has asserted , that time was nothing but a suc- cession of ideas and actions . Hence those who have E 2 AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No ...
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... improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby increased your knowledge , or kept you well employed , you may then be said to have lived longer than those , who , though superiour to you in age , yet are ...
... improvement as have stored the memory with a variety of ideas , and thereby increased your knowledge , or kept you well employed , you may then be said to have lived longer than those , who , though superiour to you in age , yet are ...
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... improvement ; with a restless desire of see- ing different countries , I have always resided in the same city : with the highest expectation of connubial felicity , I have lived unmarried ; and with unalterable resolutions of ...
... improvement ; with a restless desire of see- ing different countries , I have always resided in the same city : with the highest expectation of connubial felicity , I have lived unmarried ; and with unalterable resolutions of ...
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