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The Western Spelling Book: Being an Improvement of the American Spelling ... - Page 111
by Nathan Guilford - 1831 - 144 pages
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Evenings at home; or, The juvenile budget opened. By dr Aikin and mrs Barbauld

John Aikin - 1868 - 384 pages
...you a millwright for the purpose. As for mill-stones, we will take them out with us. Who is next? C. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr B. The most necessary man...There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all kinds of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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The class and standard series of reading books. 5 pt. [in 7].

Charles Bilton - 1870 - 208 pages
...you a millwright for the purpose. As for millstones, we will take them out with us. Who is next ? G. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. B. The most necessary man...There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all sorts of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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The Young Disclaimer: Being a Collection of Pieces in Poetry, Prose, and ...

Recitations - 1872 - 216 pages
...we do for a mill, my friend ? Mr. B. Then we must take a mill-wright with us, and carry mill-stones. Who is next ? Charles. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. B. The most necessary man that could offerWe shall find you work enough, never fear. There will be houses to build, fences to make, and...
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Evenings at Home, Or The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a Variety of ...

John Aikin - Animals - 1872 - 374 pages
...you a millwright for the purpose. As for mill-stones, we will take them out with us. Who is next? C. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr B. The most necessary man that could offer ! Wo shall find you work enough, never fear. There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all...
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened

John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's literature - 1869 - 530 pages
...a millwright for the purpose. As for millstones, we will take them out with us. "Who ia next ? (7. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. B. The most necessary man...There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all sorts of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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Political economy reading book

sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1882 - 250 pages
...for millstones, we will take them out with us. Who is next ? C. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. Barlow. The most necessary man that could offer ! We shall...There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all sorts of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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The American Normal Readers: Fourth Book, Book 4

May Louise Harvey - Christian education - 1911 - 364 pages
...must bring with you a millwright for the purpose. As for millstones, we will take them out with us. Who is next? CHARLES. I am a carpenter, sir. MR. B....There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all kinds of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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Everyday English, Volume 1

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - English language - 1912 - 300 pages
...millstones, we will take them with us. Who is next ? Henry. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. B. Excellent. We shall find you work enough, never fear. There will be houses to build, fences to make, and all kinds of wooden furniture to provide. But our timber is all growing. You will have a deal of hard...
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McGuffey's New First- Eclectic Reader: For Young Learners, Volume 4

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers (Elementary) - 1887 - 252 pages
...mill-wrigld with us, and carry mill-stones. Who is next? diaries. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. Barlow. The most +necessary man that could offer. We shall...houses to build, fences to make, and chairs and tables beside. But all our timber is growing; we shall have hard work to fell it, to saw boards and planks,...
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McGuffey's New 4th, 6th, Eclectic Reader, Volume 4

William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 246 pages
...mill-wright with us, and carry mill-stones. Who is next? Charles. I am a carpenter, sir. Mr. Barlow. The most """necessary man that could offer. We shall...houses to build, fences to make, and chairs and tables beside. But all our timber is growing; we shall have hard work to fell it, to saw boards and planks,...
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