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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... Rest . 30. War · 121 Hester Lynch Thrale . 124 Lyman Beecher . 128 Samuel Johnson . 130 R. B. Sheridan . 130 John Ruskin . 131 Sir Humphry Davy . 131 William Ellery Channing . 132 William Howitt . 132 George Arnold . 133 Charles Dickens ...
... Rest . 30. War · 121 Hester Lynch Thrale . 124 Lyman Beecher . 128 Samuel Johnson . 130 R. B. Sheridan . 130 John Ruskin . 131 Sir Humphry Davy . 131 William Ellery Channing . 132 William Howitt . 132 George Arnold . 133 Charles Dickens ...
Strana 24
... 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. - General propositions and commands ...
... 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. - General propositions and commands ...
Strana 30
... rest of the sentence , and should terminate with the same inflection that next pre- cedes it . If , however , it is complicated , or emphatic , or disconnected from the main subject , the inflections must be governed by the same rules ...
... rest of the sentence , and should terminate with the same inflection that next pre- cedes it . If , however , it is complicated , or emphatic , or disconnected from the main subject , the inflections must be governed by the same rules ...
Strana 36
... rest . 11. Justice appropriates rewards to merit , and punishments to crime . 12. On the one side , all was alacrity and courage ; on the other , all was timidity and indecision . 13. The wise man is happy when he gains his own approba ...
... rest . 11. Justice appropriates rewards to merit , and punishments to crime . 12. On the one side , all was alacrity and courage ; on the other , all was timidity and indecision . 13. The wise man is happy when he gains his own approba ...
Strana 40
... rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , A youth , to fortune and to fame unknown ' ; Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth ' , And Melancholy marked him for her own ' . 4. Large was his bounty ' , and his soul 40 ECLECTIC SERIES .
... rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , A youth , to fortune and to fame unknown ' ; Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth ' , And Melancholy marked him for her own ' . 4. Large was his bounty ' , and his soul 40 ECLECTIC SERIES .
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