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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... look ! How high you lift your heads into the sky ! How huge you are ! how mighty and how free ! KNOWLES 14. I shall know but one country . The ends I aim at , shall be " COUNTRY'S , my GoD's , and TRUTH'S . " WEBSTER . My NOTE VII ...
... look ! How high you lift your heads into the sky ! How huge you are ! how mighty and how free ! KNOWLES 14. I shall know but one country . The ends I aim at , shall be " COUNTRY'S , my GoD's , and TRUTH'S . " WEBSTER . My NOTE VII ...
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... look for greener graves ? Hope ye mercy still ? What's the mercy despots feel ? Hear it in that battle - peal , - 2 . Read it on yon bristling steel , - Ask it - ye who will ! PIERPONT . " HOLD ! " Tyranny cries ; but their resolute ...
... look for greener graves ? Hope ye mercy still ? What's the mercy despots feel ? Hear it in that battle - peal , - 2 . Read it on yon bristling steel , - Ask it - ye who will ! PIERPONT . " HOLD ! " Tyranny cries ; but their resolute ...
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... look back On his dreary track , But speeds to the spoils before . MISS J. H. LEWIS . From every battle - field of the revolution - from Lexington and Bunker Hill - from Saratoga and Yorktown - from the fields of Eutaw from the cane ...
... look back On his dreary track , But speeds to the spoils before . MISS J. H. LEWIS . From every battle - field of the revolution - from Lexington and Bunker Hill - from Saratoga and Yorktown - from the fields of Eutaw from the cane ...
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... look at those boots ! " 5. Hartly waved his hand at us with a pleasant smile , and , driving the cow to the field , took down the bars of a rail - fence , saw her safely in the pasture , and then , putting up the bars , came and entered ...
... look at those boots ! " 5. Hartly waved his hand at us with a pleasant smile , and , driving the cow to the field , took down the bars of a rail - fence , saw her safely in the pasture , and then , putting up the bars , came and entered ...
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... looks with ridicule on any useful employ- ment . It was by mere accident that his course of conduct and self - denial , was yesterday discovered by his teacher . 19. " And now , ladies and gentlemen , I appeal to you . Was there not ...
... looks with ridicule on any useful employ- ment . It was by mere accident that his course of conduct and self - denial , was yesterday discovered by his teacher . 19. " And now , ladies and gentlemen , I appeal to you . Was there not ...
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