Sanders' Union Fourth Reader"Sanders' Union Fourth Reader" by Charles W. Sanders is an educational text that was meant to help readers learn about language and literature. Divided into multiple parts, the first half of the text is geared toward teaching students about writing, the sounds of letters, pronunciation, accents, and more nuances in English. The second half of the book then goes on to show how these concepts are put to good use through a series of tales, some of which were adapted from the likes of Adelaide Procter, Hawthorne, and more. |
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... means of incidental and unexpected suggestion. Admonition is then most likely to be heeded, when it comes through the channel of events and circumstances. The direct and ostensible aim of the book, however, has been kept steadily in ...
... means of incidental and unexpected suggestion. Admonition is then most likely to be heeded, when it comes through the channel of events and circumstances. The direct and ostensible aim of the book, however, has been kept steadily in ...
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... MEANS, S.W. Partridge 118. GRANDEUR OF THE UNIVERSE, O.M. Mitchel 119. "WHOM HAVE I IN HEAVEN BUT THEE?", Pamelia S. Vining 120. THE MEMORY OF WASHINGTON, Kossuth 121. THE LOST ONE'S LAMENT EXPLANATION OF THE PAUSES. Table of Contents ...
... MEANS, S.W. Partridge 118. GRANDEUR OF THE UNIVERSE, O.M. Mitchel 119. "WHOM HAVE I IN HEAVEN BUT THEE?", Pamelia S. Vining 120. THE MEMORY OF WASHINGTON, Kossuth 121. THE LOST ONE'S LAMENT EXPLANATION OF THE PAUSES. Table of Contents ...
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Contents
MODULATION | 8 |
SECTION V | |
PART SECOND LESSON I | |
LESSON II | |
LESSON IV | |
LESSON IX | |
LESSON XIV | |
LESSON XVI | |
LESSON XVII | |
LESSON XVIII | |
LESSON XXI | |
LESSON XXV | |
LESSON XXVI | |
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Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles ... Charles W. 1805-1889 Sanders No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
arms beautiful BEN E BENEDICT ARNOLD bird bless boat Brahmin brave breath bright brother brow BURIAL AT SEA captain child clouds Columbus dark deck Don G earth ELIZA COOK Emma eyes FAITH falling inflection father fear fire flower Footnote Glaucon hand Hartly hath Headnote heart Heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER hope Horace hour Indians John Hull Konwell labor land LESSON Lieutenant Greene light living look Melch mind mother Mount Vernon mountain Naöman never night noble o'er ocean passed pause poor prangly QUESTIONS.—1 replied rising inflection shore shout SION smile soul sound spirit stars storm Table of Contents Talleyrand tell thee there's things thou thought TION toil tone trees truth verse Victor Hirtzler voice WALTER COLTON waves whale wild wind word young