McGuffey's Eclectic ReadersAmerican Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare. |
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Strana 52
... leaves slowly is creeping , While stars up above , with their glittering eyes , Keep guard ; for the army is sleeping . 3. O ... leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time . 3. Cast your eyes over this extensive country . Observe 52 ...
... leaves slowly is creeping , While stars up above , with their glittering eyes , Keep guard ; for the army is sleeping . 3. O ... leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time . 3. Cast your eyes over this extensive country . Observe 52 ...
Strana 55
... leaving the other free to be advanced or thrown back , as fatigue or the proper action of delivery may require . · The student who has any regard to grace or elegance , will of course avoid all the gross faults which are so com- mon ...
... leaving the other free to be advanced or thrown back , as fatigue or the proper action of delivery may require . · The student who has any regard to grace or elegance , will of course avoid all the gross faults which are so com- mon ...
Strana 64
... leave word with my porter to show you upstairs directly ; and the employment shall be disposed of accord- ing to your wishes . " The parties separated ; the Duke drove to a friend's house in the neighborhood , without a wish or desire ...
... leave word with my porter to show you upstairs directly ; and the employment shall be disposed of accord- ing to your wishes . " The parties separated ; the Duke drove to a friend's house in the neighborhood , without a wish or desire ...
Strana 70
... leaves ; the long grass was bowed to the earth ; the waters were whirled in eddies out of the little rivulets ; birds , leaving their nests to seek shelter in the crevices of the rocks , unable to stem the driving air , flapped their ...
... leaves ; the long grass was bowed to the earth ; the waters were whirled in eddies out of the little rivulets ; birds , leaving their nests to seek shelter in the crevices of the rocks , unable to stem the driving air , flapped their ...
Strana 77
... leave the key in his door , the housemaid , who is always on the watch for such an opportunity , immediately enters in triumph with buckets , brooms , and brushes - takes posses- sion of the premises , and forthwith puts all his books ...
... leave the key in his door , the housemaid , who is always on the watch for such an opportunity , immediately enters in triumph with buckets , brooms , and brushes - takes posses- sion of the premises , and forthwith puts all his books ...
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