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 83
... thing , in vain ; the woodchuck had as much right to life as any other living thing . 9. " He was not a destructive ... things . Created by God's hand , he had a right — a right from God - to life , to food , to liberty ; and they had ...
... thing , in vain ; the woodchuck had as much right to life as any other living thing . 9. " He was not a destructive ... things . Created by God's hand , he had a right — a right from God - to life , to food , to liberty ; and they had ...
Page 164
... things down on paper , his memory had been improved , and he had acquired the habit of observing and remembering . Ilis mind was full of pleasant things , and nothing could be more interesting than to hear him tell of his travels , and ...
... things down on paper , his memory had been improved , and he had acquired the habit of observing and remembering . Ilis mind was full of pleasant things , and nothing could be more interesting than to hear him tell of his travels , and ...
Page 192
... THINGS . " 1. Who dares to scorn the meanest thing , The humblest weed that grows , While pleasure spreads its joyous wing On every breeze that blows ? The simplest flower that , hidden , blooms The lowest on the ground , Is lavish of ...
... THINGS . " 1. Who dares to scorn the meanest thing , The humblest weed that grows , While pleasure spreads its joyous wing On every breeze that blows ? The simplest flower that , hidden , blooms The lowest on the ground , Is lavish of ...
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