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 25
... seen his brother to - day ? 2. Has James seen his brother to - day ? him . 8. Has James seen his brother to - day ? 4. Hlas James seen his brother today ? sister . No ; but Charles has . No ; but he has heard from No ; but he saw yours ...
... seen his brother to - day ? 2. Has James seen his brother to - day ? him . 8. Has James seen his brother to - day ? 4. Hlas James seen his brother today ? sister . No ; but Charles has . No ; but he has heard from No ; but he saw yours ...
Page 104
... seen men in all the phases of excitement and suspense , but never have I seen three human beings more overcome by thrilling emotions , than on that startling mo- ment when they first knew the effect of our gunner's shot . QUESTIONS ...
... seen men in all the phases of excitement and suspense , but never have I seen three human beings more overcome by thrilling emotions , than on that startling mo- ment when they first knew the effect of our gunner's shot . QUESTIONS ...
Page 109
... seen any thing so full of wit , truth , and practical wisdom , as this poem inscribed TO MASTERS ROBERT AND JOHN . 1. TAKE this book , my boys , Earnestly peruse it ; Much of after lies In the way ye use it : Keep it neat and clean ...
... seen any thing so full of wit , truth , and practical wisdom , as this poem inscribed TO MASTERS ROBERT AND JOHN . 1. TAKE this book , my boys , Earnestly peruse it ; Much of after lies In the way ye use it : Keep it neat and clean ...
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