McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader, Kniha 6American Book Company, 1921 - Počet stran: 464 A traditional reader including stories, poems, and new word drills. The sixth reader in the set, revised and enlarged. Approximately one hundred leading authors are represented in the readings. |
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Strana 12
... child from something it is about to do ; thus , a ' — a ' — a'— . Let the pupil be required to utter every one of the ele- ments in the Table with all possible suddenness and percus- sive force , until he is able to do it with ease and ...
... child from something it is about to do ; thus , a ' — a ' — a'— . Let the pupil be required to utter every one of the ele- ments in the Table with all possible suddenness and percus- sive force , until he is able to do it with ease and ...
Strana 23
... 1. If you care not for your property , you surely value your life ' . 2. If you will not labor for your own advancement , you should regard that of your children ' . 3. It is your place to obey , not to SIXTH READER . 23.
... 1. If you care not for your property , you surely value your life ' . 2. If you will not labor for your own advancement , you should regard that of your children ' . 3. It is your place to obey , not to SIXTH READER . 23.
Strana 30
... child ' , not one four - footed beast ' . 2. His hopes ' , his happiness ' , his life ' , hung upon the words that fell from those lips . 3. They fought , they bled ' , they died ' , for freedom . PARENTHESIS . RULE XI . - A parenthesis ...
... child ' , not one four - footed beast ' . 2. His hopes ' , his happiness ' , his life ' , hung upon the words that fell from those lips . 3. They fought , they bled ' , they died ' , for freedom . PARENTHESIS . RULE XI . - A parenthesis ...
Strana 47
... child . I have tried to conquer this un- manly weakness ' . I have called pride ' to my aid` ; I have sought for moral courage in the lessons of philosophy ' , but it avails me nothing . At the first moaning of the distant cloud , my ...
... child . I have tried to conquer this un- manly weakness ' . I have called pride ' to my aid` ; I have sought for moral courage in the lessons of philosophy ' , but it avails me nothing . At the first moaning of the distant cloud , my ...
Strana 58
... child ; not merely by teaching him to declaim , but what is of more consequence , by observing and correcting his ... children are originally graceful ; it is by suffering them to be perverted , that we lay the foundation of invincible ...
... child ; not merely by teaching him to declaim , but what is of more consequence , by observing and correcting his ... children are originally graceful ; it is by suffering them to be perverted , that we lay the foundation of invincible ...
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