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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Page 67
... replied Mr. Harris ; " you have overpaid us , I suppose ! " " No , sir , " answered the boy . " On the contrary , I purchased some books which are not charged in the bill , and I have called to pay for them . " 6. Mr. Harris looked at ...
... replied Mr. Harris ; " you have overpaid us , I suppose ! " " No , sir , " answered the boy . " On the contrary , I purchased some books which are not charged in the bill , and I have called to pay for them . " 6. Mr. Harris looked at ...
Page 169
... replied , " I don't know , Harmon . How far is it ? " 3. There was something so honest and carnest in the tone of the boy , that , much as Harmon had felt disposed , at first , to sport with his ignorance , he could not refrain from ...
... replied , " I don't know , Harmon . How far is it ? " 3. There was something so honest and carnest in the tone of the boy , that , much as Harmon had felt disposed , at first , to sport with his ignorance , he could not refrain from ...
Page 299
... replied Socrates , " but , in order to do that , you must be the more powerful ; otherwise you run the risk of losing that which you possess . So , he who speaks of undertaking a war , ought to know the power of both parties , to the ...
... replied Socrates , " but , in order to do that , you must be the more powerful ; otherwise you run the risk of losing that which you possess . So , he who speaks of undertaking a war , ought to know the power of both parties , to the ...
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