The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster |
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... kind pro cure re gale se duce un lace pro duce re late se rene un ripe pro fane pro fuse re mind se vere un told re mote sub lime un safe pro pose re pine suc ceed op pose pro mote pro vide re pose su pine af ford re port su preme ap ...
... kind pro cure re gale se duce un lace pro duce re late se rene un ripe pro fane pro fuse re mind se vere un told re mote sub lime un safe pro pose re pine suc ceed op pose pro mote pro vide re pose su pine af ford re port su preme ap ...
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... kind of pen made of stakes , driven into the ground , with little sticks that will bend , twisted and made fast between the stakes , so that nothing can creep . in , and nothing can get out . Here they laid every night snug and warm ...
... kind of pen made of stakes , driven into the ground , with little sticks that will bend , twisted and made fast between the stakes , so that nothing can creep . in , and nothing can get out . Here they laid every night snug and warm ...
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... kind as to chase away the bird , and help him down from the tree ; and from that time forth he would not loiter from school ; but grew a good boy and a wise young man ; and had the praise and good will of all that knew him . THE CRUEL ...
... kind as to chase away the bird , and help him down from the tree ; and from that time forth he would not loiter from school ; but grew a good boy and a wise young man ; and had the praise and good will of all that knew him . THE CRUEL ...
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... a plant . Molasses and sugar are made from the juice of the sugar cane . Sugar cane is a kind of grass ; it has stalks much larger and taller than our grass ; when these stalks are ground in nỏ , move , nor , nốt , gỗod – tube , tủ . 55.
... a plant . Molasses and sugar are made from the juice of the sugar cane . Sugar cane is a kind of grass ; it has stalks much larger and taller than our grass ; when these stalks are ground in nỏ , move , nor , nốt , gỗod – tube , tủ . 55.
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... kind of oven . The oven is called a brick - kiln , and is made to bake bricks . Bricks are made like little loaves . Bread is put into pans to bake ; clay is put into little wooden boxes called moulds . If you look at bricks you will ...
... kind of oven . The oven is called a brick - kiln , and is made to bake bricks . Bricks are made like little loaves . Bread is put into pans to bake ; clay is put into little wooden boxes called moulds . If you look at bricks you will ...
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Page 51 - And by chance there came down a certain priest that way : and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.
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Page 51 - But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed, came where he was ; and when he saw him he had compassion on him, and went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
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Page 105 - God made man. of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
Page 110 - COLONISTS. COME, said Mr. Barlow to his boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a colony ; and you shall be people of different trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, A ? A.