The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... thought , with such inci- dental variety as may be convenient . The former is obviously prefer- able for the main work of teaching to read . But no one learns to read without also learning many things from what he reads . And if this ...
... thought , with such inci- dental variety as may be convenient . The former is obviously prefer- able for the main work of teaching to read . But no one learns to read without also learning many things from what he reads . And if this ...
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... thought comes to the woman : will their friends believe the story they have to tell ? A few strokes of the paddle bring them back to the island . Mrs. Dustin runs the scalping - knife around the brows of the dead Indians , takes their ...
... thought comes to the woman : will their friends believe the story they have to tell ? A few strokes of the paddle bring them back to the island . Mrs. Dustin runs the scalping - knife around the brows of the dead Indians , takes their ...
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... thought - out wishes of the people ; his one anxiety in every crisis was to keep in closest touch with the people - to find out what they thought , and to endeavor to give expression to their thought , after en- deavoring to guide that ...
... thought - out wishes of the people ; his one anxiety in every crisis was to keep in closest touch with the people - to find out what they thought , and to endeavor to give expression to their thought , after en- deavoring to guide that ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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