...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... lightnings flashed . The thunders roared . The hail rattled . His hand in mine was fondly clasped . Stand your ground , my braves . He gasped for breath . I'll grapple with my country's ARTICULATION . 21 Prospects of the Cherokees.
... lightnings flashed . The thunders roared . The hail rattled . His hand in mine was fondly clasped . Stand your ground , my braves . He gasped for breath . I'll grapple with my country's ARTICULATION . 21 Prospects of the Cherokees.
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William Holmes McGuffey. He gasped for breath . I'll grapple with my country's foes . His limbs were strengthened by exercise . They cultivated shrubs and plants . He has marshaled his hosts . He selected his texts with great care . The ...
William Holmes McGuffey. He gasped for breath . I'll grapple with my country's foes . His limbs were strengthened by exercise . They cultivated shrubs and plants . He has marshaled his hosts . He selected his texts with great care . The ...
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... breath . Woe , in thy frown : in thy smile , victory : Hear my last prayer ! I ask no mortal wreath ; Let but these eyes my rescued country see , Then take my spirit , all omnipotent , to thee . What eye Has not been dazzled by thy ...
... breath . Woe , in thy frown : in thy smile , victory : Hear my last prayer ! I ask no mortal wreath ; Let but these eyes my rescued country see , Then take my spirit , all omnipotent , to thee . What eye Has not been dazzled by thy ...
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... breath . Shelter was nowhere . The quivering beasts reared , and snorted , and sank upon their knees , dismounting their riders . * * 4. He had scarcely spoken , when there burst forth a terrific noise , they knew not what ; a rush ...
... breath . Shelter was nowhere . The quivering beasts reared , and snorted , and sank upon their knees , dismounting their riders . * * 4. He had scarcely spoken , when there burst forth a terrific noise , they knew not what ; a rush ...
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... breath of life ; not one who had lived ' , and suffered death . Her couch was dressed with here and there some winter berries and green leaves , gathered in a spot she had been used to favor . " When I die , put near me something that ...
... breath of life ; not one who had lived ' , and suffered death . Her couch was dressed with here and there some winter berries and green leaves , gathered in a spot she had been used to favor . " When I die , put near me something that ...
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Common terms and phrases
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