Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... KING ... 25. WHEN SHALL I ANSWER , No .. 26. TO MASTER ROBERT AND JOHN .. 27. WHANG , THE MILLER . 28. CHIMNEY SWALLOWS .. 29. THE DOUBTING HEART .. 30. THE COMING OF WINTER .. -31 . CHILD TIRED OF PLAY .. 32. THE RESCUE . 33. ROBERT ...
... KING ... 25. WHEN SHALL I ANSWER , No .. 26. TO MASTER ROBERT AND JOHN .. 27. WHANG , THE MILLER . 28. CHIMNEY SWALLOWS .. 29. THE DOUBTING HEART .. 30. THE COMING OF WINTER .. -31 . CHILD TIRED OF PLAY .. 32. THE RESCUE . 33. ROBERT ...
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... king . ་ ། The Paragraph denotes the beginning of a new subject . It is chiefly used in the Bible ; as , The same day came to him , etc. § The Section is used to divide a book or chapter into parts ; as , § 45 . + I The Asterisk , the ...
... king . ་ ། The Paragraph denotes the beginning of a new subject . It is chiefly used in the Bible ; as , The same day came to him , etc. § The Section is used to divide a book or chapter into parts ; as , § 45 . + I The Asterisk , the ...
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... kings ( e . g . Solomon , ) who 9 were lov'd and obey'd by their subjects . † 10 Here , [ i . e . in the U. S. , ] we can not boast of our kings , 11 princes , lords , & c . ; yet we have had a PRESIDENT , who , in true greatness ...
... kings ( e . g . Solomon , ) who 9 were lov'd and obey'd by their subjects . † 10 Here , [ i . e . in the U. S. , ] we can not boast of our kings , 11 princes , lords , & c . ; yet we have had a PRESIDENT , who , in true greatness ...
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... King Agrippa , believest thou the prophets ' ? I know that thou believest ' . 7. Were the tribes of this country , when first discovered , making any progress in arts and civilization ' ? By no means ' . & To purchase heaven has gold ...
... King Agrippa , believest thou the prophets ' ? I know that thou believest ' . 7. Were the tribes of this country , when first discovered , making any progress in arts and civilization ' ? By no means ' . & To purchase heaven has gold ...
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... king , and demand his children . At the earliest dawn of morning he departed with his companions . They met a friendly Indian pursuing the chase , who consented to be their guide . 7. They traveled through rude paths , until the day ...
... king , and demand his children . At the earliest dawn of morning he departed with his companions . They met a friendly Indian pursuing the chase , who consented to be their guide . 7. They traveled through rude paths , until the day ...
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