The Common School Manual: A Regular and Connected Course of Elementary Studies : Embracing the Necessary and Useful Branches of a Common Education : in Four Parts ...Stereotyped by James Conner. New-York: published for the author., 1830 - 300 sider |
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Side 15
... pass in the mind ; that all our words may be classed under ten names or heads , and that the object of studying grammar , is to learn how to place these words so as to exhibit our ideas in a correct , concise , and perspicuous inanner ...
... pass in the mind ; that all our words may be classed under ten names or heads , and that the object of studying grammar , is to learn how to place these words so as to exhibit our ideas in a correct , concise , and perspicuous inanner ...
Side 17
... pass this life in friendship ' , or must we live enemies ? OBS . The or is called a disjunctive conjunction , which , though it connects the members of a compound sentence , disjoins the sense ; but or does not always disjoin the sense ...
... pass this life in friendship ' , or must we live enemies ? OBS . The or is called a disjunctive conjunction , which , though it connects the members of a compound sentence , disjoins the sense ; but or does not always disjoin the sense ...
Side 44
... pass ' , when we came up unto thy servant ' , our father ' , we told him the words of my lord . And our father said ' , go again and buy us a little food . And we said , we can- not go down ; if our youngest brother be with us , then ...
... pass ' , when we came up unto thy servant ' , our father ' , we told him the words of my lord . And our father said ' , go again and buy us a little food . And we said , we can- not go down ; if our youngest brother be with us , then ...
Side 46
... pass ' , when he seeth the lad is not with us , that he shall die : and thy servant shall bring down the gray hairs of thy servant ' , my father ' , with sorrow ' , to the grave For thy servant became surety for the lad ' , unto his ...
... pass ' , when he seeth the lad is not with us , that he shall die : and thy servant shall bring down the gray hairs of thy servant ' , my father ' , with sorrow ' , to the grave For thy servant became surety for the lad ' , unto his ...
Side 49
... passes from Mary , the agent , to knowledge , the object ; hence , love is a transitive verb . An intransitive verb expresses an action done by an agent , to which the act is confined ; it is generally followed by a pre- position , as ...
... passes from Mary , the agent , to knowledge , the object ; hence , love is a transitive verb . An intransitive verb expresses an action done by an agent , to which the act is confined ; it is generally followed by a pre- position , as ...
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1st step 2d step adjective pronoun adverb ARITHMETIC bays called Cape capital cents Chief Towns decimal Decimal Fractions Dialogue divided division divisor dollars Dry Measure ěks example Exercises in Parsing fractions gender GRAMMAR helping verbs imperfect tense indicative mood infinitive mood inflection inhabitants islands Jane kind lakes land largest less Lesson 12 Lesson 20 mamma Mary mountains multiply ness New-York NOTE noun noun common òût Plural Number possessions Potential Mood proof Prussia Questions quotient READING Reduce rivers rule of syntax sentence singular number Soil and Climate speech SPELLING subjunctive mood Subtraction sugar tāne tare tense third person thou tion transitive verb tree Troy Weight Vulgar Fractions walked whole numbers
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Side 44 - 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.
Side 46 - And we said, We cannot go down. If our youngest brother be with us, then will we go down : for we may not see the man's face, except our youngest brother be with us.
Side 2 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Side 41 - And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living. And when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine in that land ; and he began to be in want.
Side 46 - Now therefore, I pray thee, let thy servant abide instead of the lad a bondman to my lord; and let the lad go up with his brethren. For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me ? lest peradventure I see the evil that shall come on my father.
Side 87 - THE SNAIL. To grass, or leaf, or fruit, or wall, The Snail sticks close, nor fears to fall, As if he grew there, house and all Together. Within that house secure he hides, When danger imminent betides Of storm, or other harm besides Of weather. Give but his horns the slightest touch, His self-collecting power is such, He shrinks into his house, with much Displeasure...
Side 78 - You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along. We have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a Spring; As quick a growth to meet decay As you, or any thing.
Side 228 - The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time, , that the mountains were formed first, that the rivers began to flow afterwards, that in this place particularly they have been dammed up by the Blue ridge of mountains, and have formed an ocean which filled the whole valley ; that continuing to rise they have at length broken over at this spot, and have torn the mountain down from its summit to its base.
Side 87 - ... hides, When danger imminent betides Of storm, or other harm besides Of weather. Give but his horns the slightest touch, His self-collecting power is such, He shrinks into his house, with much Displeasure. Where'er he dwells, he dwells alone, Except himself has chattels none, Well satisfied to be his own Whole treasure. Thus, hermitlike, his life he leads, Nor partner of his banquet needs, And if he meets one, only feeds The faster. Who seeks him must be worse than blind, (He and his house are...
Side 41 - A certain man had two sons : and the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me.