The Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry, from the Best American and English Writers ; with Copious Rules for Reading, and Directions for Avoiding Common ErrorsDevelops advanced vocabulary and thinking skills. Introduces some of the greatest English authors - Webster, Jefferson, Shakespeare, Johnson, Schiller and others. Students will read of Napoleon and Wilberforce, of Jesus and the Apostle Paul. They will ponder death, good and evil, the Bible, eternity, duty, and God. Elocution helps included. May be used at high school level, although some schools use it with good readers in junior high. |
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Page 72
... cataract on the Canada side of the river is called the Horseshoe , or Great Falls , from its peculiar form ; and that next the United States , the American Falls . 2. Three extensive views of the Falls may be ob- tained from three ...
... cataract on the Canada side of the river is called the Horseshoe , or Great Falls , from its peculiar form ; and that next the United States , the American Falls . 2. Three extensive views of the Falls may be ob- tained from three ...
Page 73
... cataract is from the highroad , which at one point , lies near the back of the river . This place , however , being con- siderably above the level of the Falls , and a good way beyond them , affords a view that is comparatively ...
... cataract is from the highroad , which at one point , lies near the back of the river . This place , however , being con- siderably above the level of the Falls , and a good way beyond them , affords a view that is comparatively ...
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... cataract . In some places they rise abruptly to the height of one hundred feet and display , upon their surfaces , fossil shells , and the organic remains of a former world , thus sublime- ly leading the mind to contemplate the ...
... cataract . In some places they rise abruptly to the height of one hundred feet and display , upon their surfaces , fossil shells , and the organic remains of a former world , thus sublime- ly leading the mind to contemplate the ...
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LESSON PAGE I Remarkable Preservation | 1 |
The Maniac | 7 |
Scene at the Sandwich Islands | 10 |
Copyright | |
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