...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... contracted a bad habit . Tell me the difference between articulation and utterance . He was delighted with the exhibition . 3. Suppressing the final consonants . EXAMPLES . John an 16 ARTICULATION . The Music of Nature The Thunder Storm.
... contracted a bad habit . Tell me the difference between articulation and utterance . He was delighted with the exhibition . 3. Suppressing the final consonants . EXAMPLES . John an 16 ARTICULATION . The Music of Nature The Thunder Storm.
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... Tell me , " said Caleb , " thou to whose voice nations have listened , and whose wisdom is known to the extremities of Asia ' , tell me , how I may resemble Omar the prudent . The arts by which thou hast gained power and preserved it ...
... Tell me , " said Caleb , " thou to whose voice nations have listened , and whose wisdom is known to the extremities of Asia ' , tell me , how I may resemble Omar the prudent . The arts by which thou hast gained power and preserved it ...
Page 76
... telling Of drawing , and painting , and musical skill : But give me the fair one , in country or city ' , Whose home and its duties are dear to her heart , Who cheerfully warbles some rustical ditty ́ , While plying the needle with ...
... telling Of drawing , and painting , and musical skill : But give me the fair one , in country or city ' , Whose home and its duties are dear to her heart , Who cheerfully warbles some rustical ditty ́ , While plying the needle with ...
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... tell by what she faintly uttered in her dreams , that they were of her journeyings with the old man ; they were of no painful scenes , but of those who had helped them , and used them kindly ; for she often said " God bless you ! " with ...
... tell by what she faintly uttered in her dreams , that they were of her journeyings with the old man ; they were of no painful scenes , but of those who had helped them , and used them kindly ; for she often said " God bless you ! " with ...
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... rolled out like a banner unfolded upon the air , but still the atmosphere was as calm , and the leaves as motionless as before : and there was not even a quiver among the sleeping waters , to tell of the 88 READER . NEW SIXTH.
... rolled out like a banner unfolded upon the air , but still the atmosphere was as calm , and the leaves as motionless as before : and there was not even a quiver among the sleeping waters , to tell of the 88 READER . NEW SIXTH.
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