American Popular Lessons: Chiefly Selected from the Writings of Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, and Other Approved WritersRoe Lockwood, 1848 - 251 páginas |
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... Quadrupeds ; you gave me that book , you said , as a reward for having cured myself of a bad habit . " " What do you understand by the word re- ward ? " said his father . " Reward is something that is given for hav- ing done right ; it ...
... Quadrupeds ; you gave me that book , you said , as a reward for having cured myself of a bad habit . " " What do you understand by the word re- ward ? " said his father . " Reward is something that is given for hav- ing done right ; it ...
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... quadruped . " The Horse replied with disdain , " It is true you inhabit three elements , but you do not ap- . pear well in any of them . You fly , but can you compare your flight with the lark or the swallow ? " " You can swim on the ...
... quadruped . " The Horse replied with disdain , " It is true you inhabit three elements , but you do not ap- . pear well in any of them . You fly , but can you compare your flight with the lark or the swallow ? " " You can swim on the ...
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... quadrupeds belong to the element of earth ; and fishes to the element of water . Surface . The outside . surface of our bodies . The skin covers the THE RAT WITH A BELL . A LARGE old house in the country was so in- fested with rats that ...
... quadrupeds belong to the element of earth ; and fishes to the element of water . Surface . The outside . surface of our bodies . The skin covers the THE RAT WITH A BELL . A LARGE old house in the country was so in- fested with rats that ...
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... quadruped . F. In this he differs from men , birds , insects , and fishes . How does a man differ from a bird ? C. A man is not ' at all like a bird . F. Why not ? an ancient philosopher , called man , a two - legged animal without ...
... quadruped . F. In this he differs from men , birds , insects , and fishes . How does a man differ from a bird ? C. A man is not ' at all like a bird . F. Why not ? an ancient philosopher , called man , a two - legged animal without ...
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... quadrupeds ; are they alike ? Look at the C. No ; some have claws , others have thick horny feet . F. Such feet are hoofs . The feet which are parted , somewhat like fingers , are digitated . The cat and dog have digitated feet . Quadrupeds ...
... quadrupeds ; are they alike ? Look at the C. No ; some have claws , others have thick horny feet . F. Such feet are hoofs . The feet which are parted , somewhat like fingers , are digitated . The cat and dog have digitated feet . Quadrupeds ...
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