An American Selection, of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which are Prefixed Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindSeward and Williams, 1813 - 226 Seiten |
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... formed a little lake in front of a village , at the end of which appeared the spire of La Roche's church , rising above a clump of becches . 24. The philosopher enjoyed the beauty of the scene ; but to his companions it recalled the ...
... formed a little lake in front of a village , at the end of which appeared the spire of La Roche's church , rising above a clump of becches . 24. The philosopher enjoyed the beauty of the scene ; but to his companions it recalled the ...
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... formed for such trials . 1 . 1441 ADVENTURES OF GENERAL PUTNAM . N the month of August , five hundred men were em- ployed , under the orders of Majors Rogers and Put- nam to watch the motions of the enemy near Ticondero- ga . At South ...
... formed for such trials . 1 . 1441 ADVENTURES OF GENERAL PUTNAM . N the month of August , five hundred men were em- ployed , under the orders of Majors Rogers and Put- nam to watch the motions of the enemy near Ticondero- ga . At South ...
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... formed lakes of fire . 16th of August the eruption ceased . At last on the 12. The whole extent of ground on three sides covered by this dreadful inundation , was computed to be 90 miles long and 24 broad ; and the depth of the lava ...
... formed lakes of fire . 16th of August the eruption ceased . At last on the 12. The whole extent of ground on three sides covered by this dreadful inundation , was computed to be 90 miles long and 24 broad ; and the depth of the lava ...
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... formed into society , they may diffuse their knowledge , pen their plans , correct their mistakes and promote the use of science & humanity in a very considerable degree . 12 The book of nature is always open to our view , and e may ...
... formed into society , they may diffuse their knowledge , pen their plans , correct their mistakes and promote the use of science & humanity in a very considerable degree . 12 The book of nature is always open to our view , and e may ...
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... formed my pleasures , and that forms my griefs . 11. And thus I loved thee - more than the world could . believe more than I knew myself . How often in em- bracing thee with ardor , has my heart thought , with trem- bling , Ah ! If I ...
... formed my pleasures , and that forms my griefs . 11. And thus I loved thee - more than the world could . believe more than I knew myself . How often in em- bracing thee with ardor , has my heart thought , with trem- bling , Ah ! If I ...
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