The Grammar School Reader: Containing the Essential Principles of Elocution and a Series of Exercises in Reading : Designed for Classes in Grammar SchoolSanborn & Carter, 1850 - 360 ページ |
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... miles from the sea . It is the largest city in the world , being thirty miles in circumference , and containing nearly two millions of inhabitants . 3. This lady had an only daughter , to whom LESSON PART II EXERCISES IN READING PROSE ...
... miles from the sea . It is the largest city in the world , being thirty miles in circumference , and containing nearly two millions of inhabitants . 3. This lady had an only daughter , to whom LESSON PART II EXERCISES IN READING PROSE ...
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... miles wide , lying between Europe and Africa on the east , and America on the west . b Connecticut ( kon - net'i - kut ) ; a river 450 miles long , separating New Hampshire from Vermont . c Alluvial soil ; a soil formed of mud and earth ...
... miles wide , lying between Europe and Africa on the east , and America on the west . b Connecticut ( kon - net'i - kut ) ; a river 450 miles long , separating New Hampshire from Vermont . c Alluvial soil ; a soil formed of mud and earth ...
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... miles long , and three miles high . D Lew'is ( Meriwether ) ; a bold and enterprising traveler , chosen by Congress , in 1803 , to explore the north - western part of the United States . He was born in Virginia , in 1774. Clarke ...
... miles long , and three miles high . D Lew'is ( Meriwether ) ; a bold and enterprising traveler , chosen by Congress , in 1803 , to explore the north - western part of the United States . He was born in Virginia , in 1774. Clarke ...
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... miles in ex- tent , running over hills and valleys , even the solid rock not interrupting its course ; and then miles of iron pipes , all pass- ing through the ground under the streets of the city , carrying into the very houses of the ...
... miles in ex- tent , running over hills and valleys , even the solid rock not interrupting its course ; and then miles of iron pipes , all pass- ing through the ground under the streets of the city , carrying into the very houses of the ...
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... miles . 15. It can also reveal what other people think ; and I know of some cases where it actually shows what was going on thousands of years ago ! Sometimes the appearances in this looking - glass are very beautiful indeed , and give ...
... miles . 15. It can also reveal what other people think ; and I know of some cases where it actually shows what was going on thousands of years ago ! Sometimes the appearances in this looking - glass are very beautiful indeed , and give ...
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165 ページ - Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault If Memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise, Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
343 ページ - Her soldier, closing with the foe, Gives for thy sake a deadlier blow; His plighted maiden, when she fears For him, the Joy of her young years, Thinks of thy fate and checks her tears. And she, the mother of thy boys. Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read the grief she will not speak, The memory of her buried Joys, And even she who gave thee birth, Will by their pilgrim-circled hearth Talk of thy doom without a sigh: For thou art freedom's now and fame's, One of the few, the immortal names, That...
168 ページ - Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth, And Melancholy marked him for her own.
341 ページ - Strike — till the last armed foe expires; Strike — for your altars and your fires; Strike — for the green graves of your sires, God — and your native land!
64 ページ - Yet a few days, and thee The all-beholding sun shall see no more In all his course; nor yet in the cold ground, Where thy pale form was laid, with many tears, Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist Thy image.
165 ページ - Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can Honor's voice provoke the silent dust, Or Flattery soothe the dull cold ear of death?
167 ページ - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath and near his favorite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; "The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the churchway path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
355 ページ - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven.
177 ページ - Tis morn, but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy. The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave ! Wave, Munich ! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry.
165 ページ - But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page, Rich with the spoils of time, did ne'er unroll ; Chill Penury repressed their noble rage And froze the genial current of the soul.