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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... appearance of the panther , as they came near him after the first shot ? 5. What did the panther do after the men both fired at him ? 6. Did they finally succeed in killing the panther ? 7. Describe the manner in which they killed ...
... appearance of the panther , as they came near him after the first shot ? 5. What did the panther do after the men both fired at him ? 6. Did they finally succeed in killing the panther ? 7. Describe the manner in which they killed ...
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... appearance of frosted trees . 2. What is said of the appearance of shrubs , bushes , & c . ? 3. What , of the weight sustained by a single tree ? 4. What was the appearance at sunset ? 5. What passages of Scripture did the scene bring ...
... appearance of frosted trees . 2. What is said of the appearance of shrubs , bushes , & c . ? 3. What , of the weight sustained by a single tree ? 4. What was the appearance at sunset ? 5. What passages of Scripture did the scene bring ...
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... appearance of the ocean . 5. What did he do with his carrier - pigeon ? 6. How high did he ascend ? 7. Describe his descent . 8. What is said about the eagle that came near him ? 9. Describe the appearance of the clouds beneath him . އ ...
... appearance of the ocean . 5. What did he do with his carrier - pigeon ? 6. How high did he ascend ? 7. Describe his descent . 8. What is said about the eagle that came near him ? 9. Describe the appearance of the clouds beneath him . އ ...
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