Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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Page 125
Almost every object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and consequently impair his happiness ; while he who constantly ...
Almost every object that attracts our notice , has its bright and its dark side . He who habituates himself to look at the displeasing side , will sour his disposition , and consequently impair his happiness ; while he who constantly ...
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... caverns of the earth , and which has the power of conducting the lightning harmlessly down the sides of the vessel into the deep . ... and who points from the other side of the globe - through the convex earth to the steady pole .
... caverns of the earth , and which has the power of conducting the lightning harmlessly down the sides of the vessel into the deep . ... and who points from the other side of the globe - through the convex earth to the steady pole .
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His head reclined upon his breast , Or nodding rolled from side to side . 2. “ Let this young rogue be sent to bed ; ' 'More I had not time to say , When the poor urchin raised his head To beg that he might longer stay .
His head reclined upon his breast , Or nodding rolled from side to side . 2. “ Let this young rogue be sent to bed ; ' 'More I had not time to say , When the poor urchin raised his head To beg that he might longer stay .
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