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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On the ocean , too , thrones have been lost and won . On the fate of Actium was suspended the empire of the world . In the gulf of Salamis , the pride of Persia found a grave ; and the crescent set forever in the waters of Navarino ...
On the ocean , too , thrones have been lost and won . On the fate of Actium was suspended the empire of the world . In the gulf of Salamis , the pride of Persia found a grave ; and the crescent set forever in the waters of Navarino ...
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First , there is the variable Ocean of Air with its glorious banquet of light , its vapors , its twilight , and its shifting phantasmagoria of capricious creatures , coming into existence only to depart the next instant . 66 2.
First , there is the variable Ocean of Air with its glorious banquet of light , its vapors , its twilight , and its shifting phantasmagoria of capricious creatures , coming into existence only to depart the next instant . 66 2.
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The fixed Ocean of the mountains is not thus transient or fugitive ; on the contrary , it stops us at every step , and imposes upon us the necessity of a very hard , though wholeBome gymnastic . Contemplation here has to be bought at ...
The fixed Ocean of the mountains is not thus transient or fugitive ; on the contrary , it stops us at every step , and imposes upon us the necessity of a very hard , though wholeBome gymnastic . Contemplation here has to be bought at ...
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