Carl, the Young Emigrant: A Memoir of Schools and SchoolmastersThe Union, 1851 - 233 páginas |
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... eyes were looking over at the distant hills , and the intermediate landscape checkered with field and orchard , and seamed with hedges and brooks . But the noise and antics of his young ד companions kept him from musing long on any one ...
... eyes were looking over at the distant hills , and the intermediate landscape checkered with field and orchard , and seamed with hedges and brooks . But the noise and antics of his young ד companions kept him from musing long on any one ...
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... spectacle was un- commonly fine , even in a land where we have to bless God for so many brilliant sunsets . Little Carl was silent . His hands were crossed upon his breast , and his blue eye drank in 10 CARL , THE YOUNG EMIGRANT .
... spectacle was un- commonly fine , even in a land where we have to bless God for so many brilliant sunsets . Little Carl was silent . His hands were crossed upon his breast , and his blue eye drank in 10 CARL , THE YOUNG EMIGRANT .
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... eye drank in the lights of the west , as if none had been present . " Carl , " said Barry , turning to the little fo ... eyes : he wiped them away with his little checked handkerchief . The boys were affected : they knew he was thinking ...
... eye drank in the lights of the west , as if none had been present . " Carl , " said Barry , turning to the little fo ... eyes : he wiped them away with his little checked handkerchief . The boys were affected : they knew he was thinking ...
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... do so . Those lovely curtains of coloured clouds are hung there to attract our eye . They are pictures in the book of nature , from God's own hand . " See how God directs us to study these works 12 CARL , THE YOUNG EMIGRANT .
... do so . Those lovely curtains of coloured clouds are hung there to attract our eye . They are pictures in the book of nature , from God's own hand . " See how God directs us to study these works 12 CARL , THE YOUNG EMIGRANT .
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... eyes to- wards the crimson and gold of the gorgeous west , you may say to yourselves , ' The God who displays those lovely signs , is my Father , through Jesus Christ . " " Then they joined in singing the following version of the 19th ...
... eyes to- wards the crimson and gold of the gorgeous west , you may say to yourselves , ' The God who displays those lovely signs , is my Father , through Jesus Christ . " " Then they joined in singing the following version of the 19th ...
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Carl, the Young Emigrant: A Memoir of Schools and Schoolmasters. Written for ... American Sunday-School Union Visualização completa - 1851 |
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Ashdell Barry beautiful better Bingen blessed boys Burnham Carl Adler Carl found Carl's CERES CHAPTER Charles cheer child Christian Cole dear delightful Dutchman EMIGRANT English exer exercise eyes father fatherland favour feel fellow flowers garden German give green Gregory hand happy heart horse hour humble hundred hymns King Donald lady lesson look Lord Ludwig Maria Mill Mary Brewer Mary Smith mean mind Miss Hotchkin Missouri mother Mount of Olives never Newman North River Oaks observed parents patience pitchers Potsdam prayer pupils racter religious remember Rhine sacred scholars schoolmaster seated sing smile Smith soul Spring Hill steamboat SUNDAY-SCHOOL Sunnyside Sybel talk taught teacher teaching tell thing thou thought tion took trees trying turn verses vines volume walk words young youth
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