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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... replied : " Never fear ; if I ever rise to be a milkman , I will give good measure and good milk too . " 10. A few days after this conversation , there was a pub- * A title frequently applied to the Yankees by the English . lic ...
... replied : " Never fear ; if I ever rise to be a milkman , I will give good measure and good milk too . " 10. A few days after this conversation , there was a pub- * A title frequently applied to the Yankees by the English . lic ...
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... replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. Thus it is with the white man . He is dim - eyed . He looketh on the garments more than on the soul . Where yur plows turn up the earth , oft have I ...
... replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. Thus it is with the white man . He is dim - eyed . He looketh on the garments more than on the soul . Where yur plows turn up the earth , oft have I ...
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... replied Charity , " in Proverbs , sixth chapter , sixth , seventh , and eighth verses , which read as follows : Go to the ant , thou sluggard ; consider her ways , and be wise ; which , having no guide , overseer , or ruler , provideth ...
... replied Charity , " in Proverbs , sixth chapter , sixth , seventh , and eighth verses , which read as follows : Go to the ant , thou sluggard ; consider her ways , and be wise ; which , having no guide , overseer , or ruler , provideth ...
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... replied the clerk . with boys like you . " business to transact , I can attend to 66 ' Mr. Harris can not be troubled 3. " What is this , Mr. Morley ? " said a pleasant - look- ing man , stepping up to the clerk ; " what does the boy ...
... replied the clerk . with boys like you . " business to transact , I can attend to 66 ' Mr. Harris can not be troubled 3. " What is this , Mr. Morley ? " said a pleasant - look- ing man , stepping up to the clerk ; " what does the boy ...
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... replied Mr. Harris ; " you have overpaid us , I suppose ! " " No , sir , " answered the boy . purchased some books which are not I have called to pay for them . " " On the contrary , I charged in the bill , and 6. Mr. Harris looked at ...
... replied Mr. Harris ; " you have overpaid us , I suppose ! " " No , sir , " answered the boy . purchased some books which are not I have called to pay for them . " " On the contrary , I charged in the bill , and 6. Mr. Harris looked at ...
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