Carl, the Young Emigrant: A Memoir of Schools and SchoolmastersThe Union, 1851 - 233 páginas |
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... thoughts ? My God , forgive my secret faults , And from presumptuous sins restrain : Accept my poor attempts of praise , That I have read thy book of grace And book of nature not in vain . It is a happy thing for our children , when 14 ...
... thoughts ? My God , forgive my secret faults , And from presumptuous sins restrain : Accept my poor attempts of praise , That I have read thy book of grace And book of nature not in vain . It is a happy thing for our children , when 14 ...
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... thought of losing so amiable and clever a companion . : " I'll tell you what it is , " said Murdock , who was the son of Captain Murdock , of the army , " I'll give all my pocket - money for the year , rather than let the Dutchman ...
... thought of losing so amiable and clever a companion . : " I'll tell you what it is , " said Murdock , who was the son of Captain Murdock , of the army , " I'll give all my pocket - money for the year , rather than let the Dutchman ...
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... thought of it . " So it was agreed to lay the matter before Mr. Barry ; the boys meanwhile determining to be ready with their contributions . The bell rang , and they went to the school - room , with faces full of earnestness and ...
... thought of it . " So it was agreed to lay the matter before Mr. Barry ; the boys meanwhile determining to be ready with their contributions . The bell rang , and they went to the school - room , with faces full of earnestness and ...
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... thought it odd that Carl should frequently be caught with wet eyes , at a time when he had so much cause for joy . They perhaps learned to un- derstand the thing better when they grew older . As for Carl himself , I will not undertake ...
... thought it odd that Carl should frequently be caught with wet eyes , at a time when he had so much cause for joy . They perhaps learned to un- derstand the thing better when they grew older . As for Carl himself , I will not undertake ...
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... thought of this ought to lead you to follow their steps . But come out , and take some exercise : you can never ... thoughts . This was exactly what Barry intended ; and he further promoted the same end , by a constant series of ...
... thought of this ought to lead you to follow their steps . But come out , and take some exercise : you can never ... thoughts . This was exactly what Barry intended ; and he further promoted the same end , by a constant series of ...
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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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Página 134 - What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me? I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord : I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people.
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Página 178 - The limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast...
Página 134 - Who am I, O Lord God? and what is my house, that thou hast brought me hitherto? and this was yet a small thing in thy sight, O Lord God; but thou hast spoken also of thy servant's house for a great while to come.
Página 78 - Mars a rather large pin's head, on a circle of 654 feet; Juno, Ceres, Vesta, and Pallas, grains of sand, in orbits of from 1000 to 1200 feet; Jupiter a moderate-sized orange...
Página 136 - The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, I will not, I will not desert to his foes; That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I'll never, no, never, no, never forsake,
Página 178 - The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast: Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer, of vigour born, The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light That fly th
Página 134 - O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.