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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... sides - from the ships at our wharves - from the tents of the hunter in our westernmost prairies ā from the living minds of the living millions of American freemen - from the thickly coming glories of futu- rity - the shout went up ...
... sides - from the ships at our wharves - from the tents of the hunter in our westernmost prairies ā from the living minds of the living millions of American freemen - from the thickly coming glories of futu- rity - the shout went up ...
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... side of the store , bowing and smiling in the most attentive manner . 14. " Edward , " continued Mr. Harris , " I am not going to reward you for what you have done ; but I wish to man- ifest my approbation of your conduct in such a ...
... side of the store , bowing and smiling in the most attentive manner . 14. " Edward , " continued Mr. Harris , " I am not going to reward you for what you have done ; but I wish to man- ifest my approbation of your conduct in such a ...
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... side of the lake ' , calling loudly and angrily to his dog ' ; but the animal seemed to have quite forgotten his master's voice in the pitiless pur- suit . The fawn touched the land ' ; in one leap ' , it had crossed the narrow piece of ...
... side of the lake ' , calling loudly and angrily to his dog ' ; but the animal seemed to have quite forgotten his master's voice in the pitiless pur- suit . The fawn touched the land ' ; in one leap ' , it had crossed the narrow piece of ...
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... side ' , and its enemy restrained ! The other dogs ' , seeing their leader cowed ' , were easily man . aged ' . A number of men and boys dispersed themselves through the wood in search of the little creature ' ; but ' , with- out ...
... side ' , and its enemy restrained ! The other dogs ' , seeing their leader cowed ' , were easily man . aged ' . A number of men and boys dispersed themselves through the wood in search of the little creature ' ; but ' , with- out ...
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... side by side yesterday . 5. The boy who did it for himself , has taken a stride upward , and what is better still , has gained strength to take other and better ones . The boy who waited to see others do it , has lost both strength and ...
... side by side yesterday . 5. The boy who did it for himself , has taken a stride upward , and what is better still , has gained strength to take other and better ones . The boy who waited to see others do it , has lost both strength and ...
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