McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic ReaderSince 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare. |
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Page 80
... stand exposed to the artifices . of courts ; I will never pant for public honors , nor disturb . my quiet with the affairs of state . ' Such was my scheme of life , which I impressed indelibly upon my memory . " The first part of my ...
... stand exposed to the artifices . of courts ; I will never pant for public honors , nor disturb . my quiet with the affairs of state . ' Such was my scheme of life , which I impressed indelibly upon my memory . " The first part of my ...
Page 84
... stand in the glass frame of some apothecary , or been blown away by a puff of wind , while his door hap- pened to stand open . No one thought of going to his lodgings to look after him or his remains . Meanwhile , the object of their ...
... stand in the glass frame of some apothecary , or been blown away by a puff of wind , while his door hap- pened to stand open . No one thought of going to his lodgings to look after him or his remains . Meanwhile , the object of their ...
Page 91
... stand in the glass frame of some apothecary , or been blown away by a puff of wind , while his door hap- pened to stand open . No one thought of going to his lodgings to look after him or his remains . Meanwhile , the object of their ...
... stand in the glass frame of some apothecary , or been blown away by a puff of wind , while his door hap- pened to stand open . No one thought of going to his lodgings to look after him or his remains . Meanwhile , the object of their ...
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