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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... " 10. " Why , I mean common people . who have not come of a respectable family . Poor people . People That's what I mean . ' cumstances . 11. " I am not sure that I YOUNG LADIES READER . 59 T S Arthur, The Princess Charlotte of Wales.
... " 10. " Why , I mean common people . who have not come of a respectable family . Poor people . People That's what I mean . ' cumstances . 11. " I am not sure that I YOUNG LADIES READER . 59 T S Arthur, The Princess Charlotte of Wales.
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... poor people , your objection will not apply with full force to the Claytons ; for they are now in tolerably easy cir As to the family of Mr. Clayton , I believe his father was a man of integrity , though not rich . And Mrs. Clayton's ...
... poor people , your objection will not apply with full force to the Claytons ; for they are now in tolerably easy cir As to the family of Mr. Clayton , I believe his father was a man of integrity , though not rich . And Mrs. Clayton's ...
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... poor my fare , ' Tis more than mortal man can bear . " How glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine ! his wealth so great ! Heav'n is unjust , you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none to me ? 4. " In spite of what the ...
... poor my fare , ' Tis more than mortal man can bear . " How glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine ! his wealth so great ! Heav'n is unjust , you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none to me ? 4. " In spite of what the ...
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... poor can have them as much as the rich . It does not require such an education to love and appreciate them , as t would to admire a picture of Turner's , or a statue of Thor- waldsen's . And , as they are messengers of affection ...
... poor can have them as much as the rich . It does not require such an education to love and appreciate them , as t would to admire a picture of Turner's , or a statue of Thor- waldsen's . And , as they are messengers of affection ...
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... poor uncle ! he did not know what was the matter with his heart , but certain it was , that he lost all faculty of scolding , when little Edward was in the case ; though he would stand rubbing his spectacles a quarter of an hour longer ...
... poor uncle ! he did not know what was the matter with his heart , but certain it was , that he lost all faculty of scolding , when little Edward was in the case ; though he would stand rubbing his spectacles a quarter of an hour longer ...
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