The First-class Reader: A Selection for Exercises in Reading from Standard British and American Authors, in Prose and Verse, for the Use of Schools in the United StatesClaremont Manufacturing Company, 1833 - 276 páginas |
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... lands of a different chieftain . The members of every tribe were tied one to another not only by the feudal , but by the patriarchal , bond ; for while the individuals who composed it , were vassals or tenants of their own hereditary ...
... lands of a different chieftain . The members of every tribe were tied one to another not only by the feudal , but by the patriarchal , bond ; for while the individuals who composed it , were vassals or tenants of their own hereditary ...
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... land they had capable of receiving it , sowed their grain , and laid in their provision of turf for the winter's fuel ; the other , just before winter , when they reaped their harvest : the rest of the year was all their own for ...
... land they had capable of receiving it , sowed their grain , and laid in their provision of turf for the winter's fuel ; the other , just before winter , when they reaped their harvest : the rest of the year was all their own for ...
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... land of the living , and once more number the days which they had spent there , how differently would they then spend them ! and when they came to die , how much firmer would be their hope ! and when they were again laid in the ground ...
... land of the living , and once more number the days which they had spent there , how differently would they then spend them ! and when they came to die , how much firmer would be their hope ! and when they were again laid in the ground ...
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... lands re- fresh the heart of the solitary traveller ! When the distant and sea - tired voyager suddenly descries the blue mountain- tops , and the lofty crest of the palm - tree , and makes some green and pleasant island , where the ...
... lands re- fresh the heart of the solitary traveller ! When the distant and sea - tired voyager suddenly descries the blue mountain- tops , and the lofty crest of the palm - tree , and makes some green and pleasant island , where the ...
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... land turf , from the rock - hung flower , from the hoary and solemn pine ; how beautiful are those lights and ... lands to the very ocean , in all their gleaming and reposing beauty , knows nothing of the treasures of pictorial wealth ...
... land turf , from the rock - hung flower , from the hoary and solemn pine ; how beautiful are those lights and ... lands to the very ocean , in all their gleaming and reposing beauty , knows nothing of the treasures of pictorial wealth ...
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The First-class Reader: A Selection for Exercises in Reading : from Standard ... Benjamin Dudley Emerson Visualização completa - 1833 |
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