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... tree . NAMES OF THINGS . Clay is made into Pennies bricks . Tea comes from China . Gas is made from coal . Butter and cheese are made from milk . Ice and snow are cold . are made of bronze . Iron is a useful metal . DICTATION . - Gold ...
... tree . NAMES OF THINGS . Clay is made into Pennies bricks . Tea comes from China . Gas is made from coal . Butter and cheese are made from milk . Ice and snow are cold . are made of bronze . Iron is a useful metal . DICTATION . - Gold ...
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... trees begin to grow . Such a place is called an oasis . " " " Lesson 53. - Wednesday Morning . Work these Sums . ( 1 ) 20,765 + 939 + 7,786 + 33,333 + 279 + 6,739 . ( 2 ) From fifty thousand and twelve take forty thousand and sixteen ...
... trees begin to grow . Such a place is called an oasis . " " " Lesson 53. - Wednesday Morning . Work these Sums . ( 1 ) 20,765 + 939 + 7,786 + 33,333 + 279 + 6,739 . ( 2 ) From fifty thousand and twelve take forty thousand and sixteen ...
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... trees . Hark , I DICTATION . - My dear children never tell a lie . Many boys and girls , I am a - fraid , are of - ten found out tel - ling un - truths , but I think if they knew how naugh - ty it is they would give over this bad hab ...
... trees . Hark , I DICTATION . - My dear children never tell a lie . Many boys and girls , I am a - fraid , are of - ten found out tel - ling un - truths , but I think if they knew how naugh - ty it is they would give over this bad hab ...
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... tree , and eating his din - ner of but - tered bread and cheese , a butterfly flew close by him . He jump - ed up at once , and began to chase the gay in - sect from flow - er to flower . Lesson 110. - Friday Morning . Work these Sums ...
... tree , and eating his din - ner of but - tered bread and cheese , a butterfly flew close by him . He jump - ed up at once , and began to chase the gay in - sect from flow - er to flower . Lesson 110. - Friday Morning . Work these Sums ...
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... tree blos- soms every five or six weeks ; so that there are gen - er - al - ly fresh flowers and ripe nuts on the tree at the same time . There are most often from five to fif - teen nuts grow - ing in a bunch . As these clus - ters are ...
... tree blos- soms every five or six weeks ; so that there are gen - er - al - ly fresh flowers and ripe nuts on the tree at the same time . There are most often from five to fif - teen nuts grow - ing in a bunch . As these clus - ters are ...
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Al-ways speak America An-i-mal answer by Multiplication Answer these Questions Atlantic Ocean beau-ti-ful bles-sings boys bright Burning Mountain continent DICTATION.-The Divide droop-ing eight hundred English History EXERCISE.-Pick EXERCISE.-Write Fife Ness Find the difference five hundred flow-ers for-get the dear four hundred Four Seasons Geography Grammar heart hundred and nine hundred and ninety-four IRISH SEA JOHN HEYWOOD lakes largest Lizard Point long division Monday Morning motion mountains Multiply NAMES OF THINGS Nev-er for-get never North NOUNS the NAMES Ocean piece of land piece of water plea-sant pole PSALM XCV PSALM XXIV river School seven hundred six hundred SIX NOUNS South South America spaces with NOUNS speak the truth Sums teacher thank-ful thee Thou three hundred Thy good-ness shown Trea-sure trees Verses 9 water divides WEEK Western Hemisphere word Write and Learn Write out eight Write out eleven Write out SIX yeast وو
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Página 55 - And has he left his birds and flowers; And must I call in vain? And through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again? " And by the brook and in the glade Are all our wanderings o'er? Oh ! while my brother with me play'd, Would I had loved him more !
Página 54 - He would not hear thy voice, fair child — He may not come to thee ! The face that once like spring-time smiled On earth no more thou'lt see. A rose's brief bright life of joy, Such unto him was given ; Go, thou must play alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven.
Página 52 - Close and closer then we knit Hearts and hands together, Where our fire-side comforts sit In the wildest weather ; Oh ! they wander wide, who roam, For the joys of life, from home. Nearer, dearer bands of love Draw our souls in union, To our Father's house above, To the saints' communion ; Thither every hope ascend, There may all our labors end.
Página 17 - God will surely ask, Ere I enter heaven, Have I done the task Which to me was given ? Little drops of rain Bring the springing flowers ; And I may attain Much by little powers.
Página 44 - A word, a look, has crushed to earth Full many a budding flower : Which, had a smile but owned its birth, Would bless life's darkest hour. Then deem it not an idle thing A pleasant word to speak ; The face you wear, the thoughts you bring, A heart may heal or break.
Página 53 - Oh call my brother back to me, I cannot play alone ; The summer comes with flower and bee, Where is my brother gone...
Página 29 - Thou canst guard thy creatures sleeping ; Heal the heart long broke with weeping. God of stillness and of motion, Of the desert and the ocean, Of the mountain, rock, and river, Blessed be thy name for ever.
Página 5 - Oh, be kind to each other, The night's coming on, When friend and when brother Perchance may be gone!
Página 44 - A LITTLE word in kindness spoken, A motion or a tear, Has often healed the heart that's broken, And made a friend sincere.
Página 14 - I will to-morrow, that I will, I will be sure to do it; To-morrow comes, to-morrow goes, And still thou art to do it. Thus still repentance is deferred. From one day to another: Until the day of death is come, And judgment is the other.