Reading exercises, for schools, by David Blair |
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... lives , and at his death is of great use . - We eat his flesh , which is beef . His skin too is of use for shoes.- The blood , fat , hair , horns , hoofs , dung , and all the parts of him are of use . Boots and shoes are made of his ...
... lives , and at his death is of great use . - We eat his flesh , which is beef . His skin too is of use for shoes.- The blood , fat , hair , horns , hoofs , dung , and all the parts of him are of use . Boots and shoes are made of his ...
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... live like the sons of kings . " So to work they both went , as brisk- ly as could be ; and though they missed of the golden treasure , which they thought to have found , yet by their joint labour the vineyard was so well digged and ...
... live like the sons of kings . " So to work they both went , as brisk- ly as could be ; and though they missed of the golden treasure , which they thought to have found , yet by their joint labour the vineyard was so well digged and ...
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... , indeed , so little desire to change its place , that it never thinks of going in quest of food till forced by severe calls of hunger . It lives upon the leaves , fruit , and flowers of trees 26 BLAIR'S READING EXERCISES .
... , indeed , so little desire to change its place , that it never thinks of going in quest of food till forced by severe calls of hunger . It lives upon the leaves , fruit , and flowers of trees 26 BLAIR'S READING EXERCISES .
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... lives ; you , my son , that you may never disgrace your beauty by an unworthy action - and you , my daughter , that you may cover any de- fects of your person with the charms of virtues and manners . " ( THE HEN AND HER YOUNG . Tre ...
... lives ; you , my son , that you may never disgrace your beauty by an unworthy action - and you , my daughter , that you may cover any de- fects of your person with the charms of virtues and manners . " ( THE HEN AND HER YOUNG . Tre ...
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... had done , and from that time let every thing live and enjoy it- self without molestation or injury , and repented of the cruelties he had committed . PART II . THE DANGER OF DISOBEDIENCE . 1 fre. 50 BLAIR'S READING EXERCISES .
... had done , and from that time let every thing live and enjoy it- self without molestation or injury , and repented of the cruelties he had committed . PART II . THE DANGER OF DISOBEDIENCE . 1 fre. 50 BLAIR'S READING EXERCISES .
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient animal Apostles Aram Arctic Fox behold bread brother Buckinghamshire called Cambridgeshire capital Christ Christian colour corn county is bounded county-town creature crown cruel daughter death died doth the Church dream Ducks duke of York Edward Edward III Egypt eldest Ember days England English Euphronius eyes Festival doth Flintshire Gloucestershire greatest breadth greatest length hair hand Henry Henry II Henry VIII Herefordshire Jacob Joseph said unto kind kingdom labour land of Egypt legs live Lord Mendaculus miles mother Northamptonshire Oxfordshire pain parents parliament Pharaoh poor pray preach prey prince principal prison quadrupeds reign Richard Saint James Scotland seven Sister skin soap soon succeeded his father surnamed tail thee thou thy servant town unto his brethren unto Joseph Wales wicked William the Conqueror Wolf wool Worcestershire word young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 147 - Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them that stood by him ; and he cried, Cause every man to go out from me.
Seite 77 - And he dreamed yet another dream, and told it his brethren, and said, Behold, I have dreamed a dream more ; and, behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars made obeisance to me.
Seite 150 - And Joseph went up to bury his father : and with him went up all the servants of Pharaoh, the elders of his house, and all the elders of the land of Egypt...
Seite 131 - And Jacob their father said unto them, Me have ye bereaved of my children: Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away: all these things are against me.
Seite 106 - The keeper of the prison looked not to any thing that was under his hand ; because the Lord was with him, and that which he did, the Lord made it to prosper.
Seite 130 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Seite 79 - It is my son's coat; an evil beast hath devoured him. Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces.
Seite 131 - And he said unto his brethren, My money is restored ; and, lo, it is even in my sack : and their heart failed them, and they were afraid, saying one to another, What is this that God hath done unto us?
Seite 146 - And we said unto my lord, We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one ; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother, and his father loveth him.
Seite 117 - Behold, there come seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt: and there shall arise after them seven years of famine...