...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... sound moral and religious instruction . Considerable liberty has been taken with the articles selected , in order to adapt them to the especial purpose for which they are here designed . Much change and remodeling have been necessary ...
... sound moral and religious instruction . Considerable liberty has been taken with the articles selected , in order to adapt them to the especial purpose for which they are here designed . Much change and remodeling have been necessary ...
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... sounds assail my ears ? We caught a glimpse of her . Crowded houses and new pieces . Old age has on their temples shed her silver frost . Our eagle shall rise ' mid the whirlwinds of war , And dart through the dun cloud of battle his ...
... sounds assail my ears ? We caught a glimpse of her . Crowded houses and new pieces . Old age has on their temples shed her silver frost . Our eagle shall rise ' mid the whirlwinds of war , And dart through the dun cloud of battle his ...
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... sound , although the voice is sud- denly suspended , the moment the sound is produced . This is done by expelling each sound from the throat in the same manner that the syllable " ah ! " is uttered in endeavoring to deter a child from ...
... sound , although the voice is sud- denly suspended , the moment the sound is produced . This is done by expelling each sound from the throat in the same manner that the syllable " ah ! " is uttered in endeavoring to deter a child from ...
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... SOUNDS . Ir may , at first view , seem impossible to give the sound of a consonant alone ; but a few attempts will show , that although it may be difficult , it is not impossible . It is true , they can not be exploded with the force ...
... SOUNDS . Ir may , at first view , seem impossible to give the sound of a consonant alone ; but a few attempts will show , that although it may be difficult , it is not impossible . It is true , they can not be exploded with the force ...
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... sound ; thus , ab - b ; eb - b ; ib - b ; ad - d ; ed - d ; id - d ; & c . , & c . Then let him go over the same exercise , placing the consonant first ; thus , b - be ; d - de ; g ― ga ; m ― mo , & c . EXERCISES ON COMBINATIONS OF ...
... sound ; thus , ab - b ; eb - b ; ib - b ; ad - d ; ed - d ; id - d ; & c . , & c . Then let him go over the same exercise , placing the consonant first ; thus , b - be ; d - de ; g ― ga ; m ― mo , & c . EXERCISES ON COMBINATIONS OF ...
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