The Juvenile Mentor; Or Select Readings; Being American School Class Book, No. 3: Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking : Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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... union , únison , unit , únity , uni- verse , unanim'ity , unan'imous , uniformity , unite , unitedly , uni'tion , univer'sal , universal'ity , univer'sally , univer'sity , univ'ocal , ( unc sang in ) un'cle , unc'- tion , unc'tuous . ix ...
... union , únison , unit , únity , uni- verse , unanim'ity , unan'imous , uniformity , unite , unitedly , uni'tion , univer'sal , universal'ity , univer'sally , univer'sity , univ'ocal , ( unc sang in ) un'cle , unc'- tion , unc'tuous . ix ...
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... union between brothers and sisters , and the most lively and equal affection between parents and children , are constantly and strictly adhered to . The story of Bertrand . 1. THINK yourselves happy , my little readers , since none of ...
... union between brothers and sisters , and the most lively and equal affection between parents and children , are constantly and strictly adhered to . The story of Bertrand . 1. THINK yourselves happy , my little readers , since none of ...
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... union with Septimius . 4. Whether Hypatia had not been strongly attached to the ariable Alcander , or whether compassion urged her to accept the hand of his friend , is uncertain ; but they were united ; quitted Athens , and went ...
... union with Septimius . 4. Whether Hypatia had not been strongly attached to the ariable Alcander , or whether compassion urged her to accept the hand of his friend , is uncertain ; but they were united ; quitted Athens , and went ...
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... union of interest ? ' I acknowledge , ' said Chærecrates , the powerful influence of these circum- stances : but they may subsist , and yet others be wanting , that are essential to mutual amity . ' ..6 4. And what , ' said Socrates ...
... union of interest ? ' I acknowledge , ' said Chærecrates , the powerful influence of these circum- stances : but they may subsist , and yet others be wanting , that are essential to mutual amity . ' ..6 4. And what , ' said Socrates ...
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... to their union , but bestowed an ample fortune upon the bride . 10. Leontine's father soon after dying , he returned to Eng- H fand , and his income being within four hundred pounds AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 . 85.
... to their union , but bestowed an ample fortune upon the bride . 10. Leontine's father soon after dying , he returned to Eng- H fand , and his income being within four hundred pounds AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS - BOOK , No. 3 . 85.
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