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 22
... never lay down my arms - never , never , never.` 3. Does any one suppose that the payment of twenty shil- lings , would have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No. But the payment of half twenty shillings , on the principle it have made him ...
... never lay down my arms - never , never , never.` 3. Does any one suppose that the payment of twenty shil- lings , would have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No. But the payment of half twenty shillings , on the principle it have made him ...
Strana 24
... never suffers the spirit that rests on him to fail . Exception 1. - Emphasis may reverse this rule . EXAMPLE . We repeat it , we do not desire to produce discord ; we do not wish to kindle the flames of a civil war . Exception 2 ...
... never suffers the spirit that rests on him to fail . Exception 1. - Emphasis may reverse this rule . EXAMPLE . We repeat it , we do not desire to produce discord ; we do not wish to kindle the flames of a civil war . Exception 2 ...
Strana 26
... never invented a decent humbug . 7. I can not say , sir , which of these motives influence the advocates of the bill before us ; a bill ' , in which such cruel- ties are proposed as are yet unknown among the most savage nations . RISING ...
... never invented a decent humbug . 7. I can not say , sir , which of these motives influence the advocates of the bill before us ; a bill ' , in which such cruel- ties are proposed as are yet unknown among the most savage nations . RISING ...
Strana 27
... never falls below it . REMARK 1. - Words and members connected by or used disjunctively , generally express contrast or antithesis , and always receive opposite in- flections . EXAMPLES . 1. Shall we advance ' , or retreat` ? 2. Do you ...
... never falls below it . REMARK 1. - Words and members connected by or used disjunctively , generally express contrast or antithesis , and always receive opposite in- flections . EXAMPLES . 1. Shall we advance ' , or retreat` ? 2. Do you ...
Strana 31
... never is , but always to bê , blest . 2. They follow an adventurer whom they fear ; wě serve a monarch whom we love . They boast , they come but to im- prove our state , enlarge our thoughts , and free us from the yoke of error . Yes ...
... never is , but always to bê , blest . 2. They follow an adventurer whom they fear ; wě serve a monarch whom we love . They boast , they come but to im- prove our state , enlarge our thoughts , and free us from the yoke of error . Yes ...
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