McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1879 |
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Strana 3
... Henry Muhrman . 54 56 W. H. Gibson . 57 59 J. D. Smillie . 61 Jessie Curtis . 62 65 · P. Moran . 67 • H. F. Farny . 69 C. A. Vanderhoof . 72 74 INTRODUCTION . ARTICULATION . A distinct articulation can only be. ( iii )
... Henry Muhrman . 54 56 W. H. Gibson . 57 59 J. D. Smillie . 61 Jessie Curtis . 62 65 · P. Moran . 67 • H. F. Farny . 69 C. A. Vanderhoof . 72 74 INTRODUCTION . ARTICULATION . A distinct articulation can only be. ( iii )
Strana 4
... Henry Muhrman . 147 · 151 J. E. Kelly . 151 J. W. Champney . 156 J. E. Kelly . 158 C. S. Reinhart . 163 Alfred Kappes . 167 C. S. Reinhart . T. W. Wood . 169 172 Walter Shirlaw . 174 E. D. Grafton . 178 69. No Crown for Me 70. Young ...
... Henry Muhrman . 147 · 151 J. E. Kelly . 151 J. W. Champney . 156 J. E. Kelly . 158 C. S. Reinhart . 163 Alfred Kappes . 167 C. S. Reinhart . T. W. Wood . 169 172 Walter Shirlaw . 174 E. D. Grafton . 178 69. No Crown for Me 70. Young ...
Strana 54
... trying to get out . 3. He stood for some time looking at the birds . At last he said to the boy , " How much do you ask for your birds ? " 4. " Fifty cents apiece , sir , " said 54 ECLECTIC SERIES . Henry Muhrman The Waves.
... trying to get out . 3. He stood for some time looking at the birds . At last he said to the boy , " How much do you ask for your birds ? " 4. " Fifty cents apiece , sir , " said 54 ECLECTIC SERIES . Henry Muhrman The Waves.
Strana 76
... Henry were going home from school , when , on turning a corner , Rob- ert cried out , " A fight ! let us go and see ! " quietly 2. " No , " said Henry ; ". 76 ECLECTIC SERIES . Alfred Kappes PAGE.
... Henry were going home from school , when , on turning a corner , Rob- ert cried out , " A fight ! let us go and see ! " quietly 2. " No , " said Henry ; ". 76 ECLECTIC SERIES . Alfred Kappes PAGE.
Strana 77
... Henry went straight home , and in the afternoon went to school , as usual . 4. But Robert had told all the boys that Henry was a coward , and they laughed at him a great deal . imelintasi 5 Henry had learned , however , that true ...
... Henry went straight home , and in the afternoon went to school , as usual . 4. But Robert had told all the boys that Henry was a coward , and they laughed at him a great deal . imelintasi 5 Henry had learned , however , that true ...
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