The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling Book by Noah Webster |
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Page 46
... soon ; for it lived all day , very cold , and in great pain . almost starved for the want of food . It was It kept chirping as long as it could make any noise , in hopes its mother would hear , and come and feed it . But she ; poor ...
... soon ; for it lived all day , very cold , and in great pain . almost starved for the want of food . It was It kept chirping as long as it could make any noise , in hopes its mother would hear , and come and feed it . But she ; poor ...
Page 47
... soon bur lesque be hoove con temn buf foon con strain pre scribe e nough con cise con ceit per tain con tempt ca noe co quet car touch dis dis prove de ceive de ceit pro pose pro pose fi nesse a do pur suit ga zette de crease pro rogue ...
... soon bur lesque be hoove con temn buf foon con strain pre scribe e nough con cise con ceit per tain con tempt ca noe co quet car touch dis dis prove de ceive de ceit pro pose pro pose fi nesse a do pur suit ga zette de crease pro rogue ...
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... soon as they have caught a few flies they hasten to their nests , pop into the hole , and feed their little ones . They wake very early in the morning , and begin to chirp and sing as soon as it is light They fly about the windows , and ...
... soon as they have caught a few flies they hasten to their nests , pop into the hole , and feed their little ones . They wake very early in the morning , and begin to chirp and sing as soon as it is light They fly about the windows , and ...
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... soon learn to lie , and cheat , and steal to get cents to play with : and as soon as they grow bigger they will play cards for money , and become gam- blers , and get into the penitentiary . - does he know that ? 1 shall not cheat , or ...
... soon learn to lie , and cheat , and steal to get cents to play with : and as soon as they grow bigger they will play cards for money , and become gam- blers , and get into the penitentiary . - does he know that ? 1 shall not cheat , or ...
Page 77
... soon you shall work a muslin frock for yourself . Now , my girl , let me hear you repeat some verses , On a Goldfinch starved in his Cage . Time was when I was free as air , The thistle's downy seed my fare , My drink the morning dew ...
... soon you shall work a muslin frock for yourself . Now , my girl , let me hear you repeat some verses , On a Goldfinch starved in his Cage . Time was when I was free as air , The thistle's downy seed my fare , My drink the morning dew ...
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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 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.