Analytical First [-sixth] Reader, Volume 6G. & C.W. Sherwood, 1866 - Elocution |
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Page 119
... moral power , -mark- ed Mr. Lincoln through his whole life . It enabled him to use life's experiences for his own and others ' good . The career of a Mississippi boatman , -so fatal to many young men , because they have not moral power ...
... moral power , -mark- ed Mr. Lincoln through his whole life . It enabled him to use life's experiences for his own and others ' good . The career of a Mississippi boatman , -so fatal to many young men , because they have not moral power ...
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... moral ruin which I have drawn fails to portray the sad reality . It is not extravagant to say that the annals of civilization will be searched in vain for examples of public wickedness and profligacy so stupendous and appalling as those ...
... moral ruin which I have drawn fails to portray the sad reality . It is not extravagant to say that the annals of civilization will be searched in vain for examples of public wickedness and profligacy so stupendous and appalling as those ...
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... moral nature ? Is it not practicable to bring the school children of the state more directly and powerfully under the influence of right moral ideas and principles ? Is it not a necessity ? Have we any security at all , without this ...
... moral nature ? Is it not practicable to bring the school children of the state more directly and powerfully under the influence of right moral ideas and principles ? Is it not a necessity ? Have we any security at all , without this ...
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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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