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 MindFrom Sidney's Press for I. Beers and I. Cooke, 1804 - 225 страница |
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... said District Esq . hath depofited in this office the title of a book the right whereof be claims as author , in the words following , viz . " An American Selection of Leffons in Reading and Speaking , calculated to improve the minds ...
... said District Esq . hath depofited in this office the title of a book the right whereof be claims as author , in the words following , viz . " An American Selection of Leffons in Reading and Speaking , calculated to improve the minds ...
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... said he . It was not in my power , replied the ftranger , to make any fearch . I was hur- rying to Port l'Orient to embark for the Indies , for the veffel was ready to fail . 9 Next morning Perrin fhowed to his guests his houfe , his ...
... said he . It was not in my power , replied the ftranger , to make any fearch . I was hur- rying to Port l'Orient to embark for the Indies , for the veffel was ready to fail . 9 Next morning Perrin fhowed to his guests his houfe , his ...
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... said the governant ; " if he could poffibly be removed any where . " " If he could be moved to our house , " faid her mafter . He had a fpare bed for a friend , and there was a great room un- occupied , next to the governant's . It was ...
... said the governant ; " if he could poffibly be removed any where . " " If he could be moved to our house , " faid her mafter . He had a fpare bed for a friend , and there was a great room un- occupied , next to the governant's . It was ...
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... said his daughter , " alas ! my father , he shall be a chriftian before he dies . " 33 15. She was interrupted by the arrival of their landlord- He took her hand with an air of kindness - fhe drew it away from him in filence ; threw ...
... said his daughter , " alas ! my father , he shall be a chriftian before he dies . " 33 15. She was interrupted by the arrival of their landlord- He took her hand with an air of kindness - fhe drew it away from him in filence ; threw ...
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... said the philofopher , fmiling . and he enquired no farther . * " That is an She blushed , 40. It was with regret he left a fociety in which he found himself so happy ; but he fettled with La Roche and his daughter a plan of ...
... said the philofopher , fmiling . and he enquired no farther . * " That is an She blushed , 40. It was with regret he left a fociety in which he found himself so happy ; but he fettled with La Roche and his daughter a plan of ...
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