Gradations in reading and spellingWhittaker & Company, 1839 - 180 страница |
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... light as it does in the summer , but not so much heat ; so we have no flowers . If it is our custom to be have well only to our bet ters , we may some time or other neglect to pay prop er respect to a very worthy person . A posset is ...
... light as it does in the summer , but not so much heat ; so we have no flowers . If it is our custom to be have well only to our bet ters , we may some time or other neglect to pay prop er respect to a very worthy person . A posset is ...
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... to judge of the power and good- ness of God , if you think that He made the world and all the men and living things that are upon it ; and that we all derive our support from Him . D The sun shines by its own light , and so 37.
... to judge of the power and good- ness of God , if you think that He made the world and all the men and living things that are upon it ; and that we all derive our support from Him . D The sun shines by its own light , and so 37.
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... light from the sun . When we burn coals , the chief part of the heavy matter rises into the air as smoke ; for the ashes that remain are very light . Bread is made of flour ; which is the finest part of the wheat , after it is ground ...
... light from the sun . When we burn coals , the chief part of the heavy matter rises into the air as smoke ; for the ashes that remain are very light . Bread is made of flour ; which is the finest part of the wheat , after it is ground ...
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... Draught horses must have heavy shoes , and saddle horses light ones . In frosty weath er , horses must be rough- shod ; that is , their shoes must have spikes to prevent their slipping . The love of God to man is so great , 42.
... Draught horses must have heavy shoes , and saddle horses light ones . In frosty weath er , horses must be rough- shod ; that is , their shoes must have spikes to prevent their slipping . The love of God to man is so great , 42.
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... light at night , in order to study the law ; a cock , which served him instead of a clock , to announce to him the rising dawn ; and an ass , on which he rode . The sun was grad u al ly sinking behind the ho ri zon ; night was fast ...
... light at night , in order to study the law ; a cock , which served him instead of a clock , to announce to him the rising dawn ; and an ass , on which he rode . The sun was grad u al ly sinking behind the ho ri zon ; night was fast ...
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Accented al low ance appear ben e better birds body BUTTER'S GRADATIONS child cial cious cold crow foot dear dence eggs Father flowers friends give go let GRADATIONS IN READING happy hear heaven horse hurt keep kind latchet lect light look looking-glass Lord ment moon morning Mother MUNGO PARK ness night NOUNS Petrarch pleasure poor pray Punchinello QUATERNIONS RABBI AKIBA ri ous second syllable shew ship sing sion snow snow drop soon SPELLING stars sure sweet tain tell tence things Thou shalt tion tious tive tree tron tude turbing ture VERBS warm whistle wood WORDS OF THREE young
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Страница 104 - I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers, and sisters, and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth. This put me in mind what good things I might have bought with the rest of the money ; and they laughed at me so much for my folly, that I cried with vexation, and the reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.
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