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... Called the cornea . bawl , to shout . knead , to work dough . hare , a wild animal . scene , a view . wring , to twist . 3 The iris . 4 The pupil . shields cross rule curd frames chiefs dwell rocks boughs guide 22 LESSON XIII .
... Called the cornea . bawl , to shout . knead , to work dough . hare , a wild animal . scene , a view . wring , to twist . 3 The iris . 4 The pupil . shields cross rule curd frames chiefs dwell rocks boughs guide 22 LESSON XIII .
Sida 22
... Called the cornea . bawl , to shout . knead , to work dough . hare , a wild animal . scene , a view . wring , to twist . 3 The iris . 4 The pupil . shields cross rule curd frames chiefs dwell rocks boughs guide 22 LESSON XIII .
... Called the cornea . bawl , to shout . knead , to work dough . hare , a wild animal . scene , a view . wring , to twist . 3 The iris . 4 The pupil . shields cross rule curd frames chiefs dwell rocks boughs guide 22 LESSON XIII .
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... called tea . When they came she poured ' boiling water on the tea , then threw the water away , and gave every one a spoonful of tea - leaves to eat with pepper and salt . Now every little child knows how tea is made , and will laugh at ...
... called tea . When they came she poured ' boiling water on the tea , then threw the water away , and gave every one a spoonful of tea - leaves to eat with pepper and salt . Now every little child knows how tea is made , and will laugh at ...
Sida 45
... called tannin , which sinks into the leather and makes the fibres ' shrink closer together . So it slowly thickens and increases in toughness.3 The tannin , too , preserves it from decay . The hides remain for about a year in the pit ...
... called tannin , which sinks into the leather and makes the fibres ' shrink closer together . So it slowly thickens and increases in toughness.3 The tannin , too , preserves it from decay . The hides remain for about a year in the pit ...
Sida 59
... called icebergs , floes , and ice - lands . In lofty districts , or on the tops of mountains , glaciers or fields of ice are formed , and fragments of them often descend with a rapid fall into the valleys below , so as to destroy trees ...
... called icebergs , floes , and ice - lands . In lofty districts , or on the tops of mountains , glaciers or fields of ice are formed , and fragments of them often descend with a rapid fall into the valleys below , so as to destroy trees ...
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The Dictation Lesson and Spelling Book James Burton (Assistant Master in the High School of the Liverpool Institute.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1868 |
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add a syllable animal beast bird body boughs cado called capio capital letter cedo chlorate of potash chyle chyme cloak clouds cold colour consonant cresco crow DICTATION LESSONS dipthong disease double duco earth electricity EXERCISE 2.-Add facio fall father Feoff fero fibres flower glass gradior Greek hair hear heard heart heat heaven Highness brays horses human knead krino laugh lego levo light ligo live look lurcher mercury metron mitto nest night oviparous pareo paro peace pello phemi phosphorus plaudo plico poetry must begin pono PREFIXES Punjab rego Remember root round rule sedeo sentio sequor ship sing skin snow sound specio spelling stone Take notice thou tree tricity venom comic VERBAL DISTINCTIONS verto volvo vowel wild wind words ending write young
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Sida 97 - I have seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of inland ground, applying to his ear The convolutions of a smooth-lipped shell ; To which, in silence hushed, his very soul Listened intensely ; and his countenance soon Brightened with joy ; for murmurings from within Were heard, sonorous cadences ! whereby, To his belief, the monitor expressed Mysterious union with its native sea.
Sida 129 - It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles, and surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision.
Sida 47 - The village smithy stands ; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands ; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. His hair is crisp, and black, and long, His face is like the tan ; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.
Sida 58 - ABOU BEN ADHEM (may his tribe increase!) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold: Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" The vision raised its head, And, with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord.
Sida 132 - Our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order of the world, and with the mode of existence decreed to a permanent body composed of transitory parts ; wherein, by the disposition of a stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race...
Sida 33 - MINE be a cot beside the hill; A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear; A willowy brook that turns a mill, With many a fall shall linger near. The swallow oft beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her clay-built nest ; Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest.
Sida 118 - He has visited all Europe, — not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples ; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art ; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts : — but to dive into the depths of dungeons; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt ; to remember the forgotten,...
Sida 46 - The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year, Of wailing winds and naked woods, and meadows brown and sere. Heaped in the hollows of the grove, the autumn leaves lie dead ; They rustle to the eddying gust, and to the rabbit's tread. The robin and the wren are flown, and from the shrubs the jay, And from the wood-top calls the crow through all the gloomy day.
Sida 68 - Father, Thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns. Thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and forthwith rose All these fair ranks of trees.
Sida 129 - Little did I dream, when she added titles of veneration to those of enthusiastic, distant, respectful love, that she should ever be obliged to carry the sharp antidote against disgrace concealed in that bosom...