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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... father , bowing down , thus addressed him : 8. " King of the red men , thou seest a father in pursuit of his lost children . He has heard that your people will not harm the stranger in distress . So he trusts himself fear- lessly among ...
... father , bowing down , thus addressed him : 8. " King of the red men , thou seest a father in pursuit of his lost children . He has heard that your people will not harm the stranger in distress . So he trusts himself fear- lessly among ...
Page 82
... father of Daniel , was a farmer . The vegetables in his garden had suffered consid- crably from the depredations of a woodchuck , which had his hole or habitation near the premises . Daniel , some ten or twelve years old , and his older ...
... father of Daniel , was a farmer . The vegetables in his garden had suffered consid- crably from the depredations of a woodchuck , which had his hole or habitation near the premises . Daniel , some ten or twelve years old , and his older ...
Page 84
... father's heart was stirred within him ; he saw the future greatness of his son before his eyes , he felt that God had blessed him in his children , beyond the lot of most men . 14. His pity and sympathy were awakened by the clo- quent ...
... father's heart was stirred within him ; he saw the future greatness of his son before his eyes , he felt that God had blessed him in his children , beyond the lot of most men . 14. His pity and sympathy were awakened by the clo- quent ...
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