The Reader's Manual: Designed for the Use of Common Schools in the United StatesRobins & Folger, 1840 - 312 psl. |
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... tell what it is , without stopping to spell it out . Nothing appears so bad , so awkward , and so vulgar , in a scholar who is old enough to read with fluency , as to be con- tinually boggling on words of more than one syllable , and ...
... tell what it is , without stopping to spell it out . Nothing appears so bad , so awkward , and so vulgar , in a scholar who is old enough to read with fluency , as to be con- tinually boggling on words of more than one syllable , and ...
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... tell ; bought , bot ; pool , pull ; seen , sin . * A striking difference in the sounding of those consonants which have the accent , and in those which do not have it , is ob- servable in all these contrasted words ; and a consonant ...
... tell ; bought , bot ; pool , pull ; seen , sin . * A striking difference in the sounding of those consonants which have the accent , and in those which do not have it , is ob- servable in all these contrasted words ; and a consonant ...
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... excuses ' , or to tell what the others had done . It is very mean and ill - natured to wish to bring others into difficulty , or to expose their faults ' , when it will answer no good purpose . It is very absurd 3 Frankness,
... excuses ' , or to tell what the others had done . It is very mean and ill - natured to wish to bring others into difficulty , or to expose their faults ' , when it will answer no good purpose . It is very absurd 3 Frankness,
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... tell what some of their brothers , or sisters , or companions , have done that is quite as bad . It is always a bad sign for persons , and especially for young persons ' , to be very forward to defend themselves when they are reproved ...
... tell what some of their brothers , or sisters , or companions , have done that is quite as bad . It is always a bad sign for persons , and especially for young persons ' , to be very forward to defend themselves when they are reproved ...
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... tell , " said his father . " Don't you know ' whether you are always diligent ' , and quiet ' , and orderly ' , in school timé , or whether you sometimes sit idle , or play and whisper with the other boys ' , or do any thing to make ...
... tell , " said his father . " Don't you know ' whether you are always diligent ' , and quiet ' , and orderly ' , in school timé , or whether you sometimes sit idle , or play and whisper with the other boys ' , or do any thing to make ...
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