Analytical First [-sixth] Reader, Volume 6G. & C.W. Sherwood, 1866 - Elocution |
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... comes . Such an inflection implies that the denial made would become an affirmation under different circumstances ... come as humble worshipers . " It is not a horse implies that it is something else . " " V. The slide upon interrogative ...
... comes . Such an inflection implies that the denial made would become an affirmation under different circumstances ... come as humble worshipers . " It is not a horse implies that it is something else . " " V. The slide upon interrogative ...
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... comes into the world with every incoming generation of children ? Each embryo life is more wonderful than the globe it is sent to inhabit , and more glorious than the sun upon which it first opens its eyes . Each one of these millions ...
... comes into the world with every incoming generation of children ? Each embryo life is more wonderful than the globe it is sent to inhabit , and more glorious than the sun upon which it first opens its eyes . Each one of these millions ...
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... Comes flooding back with a ripply cheer , Into every bare inlet and creek and bay ; Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it , We are happy now because God wills it ; No matter how barren the past may have been , " T is enough ...
... Comes flooding back with a ripply cheer , Into every bare inlet and creek and bay ; Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it , We are happy now because God wills it ; No matter how barren the past may have been , " T is enough ...
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Suggestions to Teachers | 14 |
EXERCISE Analysis of the same | 18 |
F long e and t II Phonic Representation III Cognates | 22 |
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