The Fifth Reader of the School and Family SeriesHarper & brothers, 1864 - 538 pàgines |
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Pàgina 25
... produced , I see that even they , the strongest cases which I could find , can scarcely be call- ed exceptions to the Rule . Bernardo . And , what is of still greater interest and importance , these ex- amples are additional testimony ...
... produced , I see that even they , the strongest cases which I could find , can scarcely be call- ed exceptions to the Rule . Bernardo . And , what is of still greater interest and importance , these ex- amples are additional testimony ...
Pàgina 41
... produce them ' , all the general subjects of science and taste ' , are what we and our companions regard as having no peculiar relation to either of us . " TO - MORROW . RROW . To - morrow didst thou say ? this . Methought I heard ...
... produce them ' , all the general subjects of science and taste ' , are what we and our companions regard as having no peculiar relation to either of us . " TO - MORROW . RROW . To - morrow didst thou say ? this . Methought I heard ...
Pàgina 45
... produced his certifi- cate , which was instantly clutched by the injured merchant . " You wrote a pamphlet against us once ! " exclaimed Mr. Grant . The supplicant expected to see his parchment thrown into the fire . But this was not ...
... produced his certifi- cate , which was instantly clutched by the injured merchant . " You wrote a pamphlet against us once ! " exclaimed Mr. Grant . The supplicant expected to see his parchment thrown into the fire . But this was not ...
Pàgina 47
... produce conviction . True eloquence , indeed , does not consist in speech . It can not be brought from far . Labor and learning may toil for it ' , but they will toil in vain ' . Words and phrases may be marshaled in every way ' , but ...
... produce conviction . True eloquence , indeed , does not consist in speech . It can not be brought from far . Labor and learning may toil for it ' , but they will toil in vain ' . Words and phrases may be marshaled in every way ' , but ...
Pàgina 53
... produce their young from eggs , which they generally deposit in warm sandy places , leaving them to be hatched by the warmth of the atmosphere . 6. Reptiles have been divided , by most naturalists , into the following four orders or ...
... produce their young from eggs , which they generally deposit in warm sandy places , leaving them to be hatched by the warmth of the atmosphere . 6. Reptiles have been divided , by most naturalists , into the following four orders or ...
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ACROGENS Angiosperms animals beauty bells Bernardo black crows blood body BONY FISHES brain breath bright Cæsar called carbonic acid Catiline cerebellum character Chimæra circumflex color common creatures Crito dark death DICOTYLEDONOUS division dorsal fin drachmas earth example expression falling inflection feeling feet ferns fins fish flowers forest Fourth Reader gavial give green hand hath heart heaven hundred Iago kind land LESSON lichens light live lizard look lungs mind moss motion mountain muscles nature nerves o'er ocean optic nerve oxygen plants poet principle reptiles rhetorical pause rising inflection river rocks Romans rose Rule Saladin seen sentence serpents shark Shylock side sometimes species spinal spirit stamens substance surface thee thing thou thought thousand tion tone tortoises trees turtle vegetable voice waves wild words