The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect Improve Their Language and Sentiments : and to Inculcate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingDescribes the wonders of light and optics, exploring such developments as lasers, fiber optics, and holography. |
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... heart : and , let me add , nothing , except what flows from the heart , can render
even external manners truly pleasing . ... gale , which sometimes feasts the sense
; but like the ordinary breeze , which purifies the air , and renders it healthful .
... heart : and , let me add , nothing , except what flows from the heart , can render
even external manners truly pleasing . ... gale , which sometimes feasts the sense
; but like the ordinary breeze , which purifies the air , and renders it healthful .
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I speak here of such as retain the feelings of humanity ; whom misfortunes have
softened , and perhaps rendered more ... and may render others very miserable ,
by making them doubt those truths , in which they were most deeply interested ...
I speak here of such as retain the feelings of humanity ; whom misfortunes have
softened , and perhaps rendered more ... and may render others very miserable ,
by making them doubt those truths , in which they were most deeply interested ...
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I speak here of such as retain the feelings of humanity ; whom misfortunes have
softened , and perhaps rendered more ... and may render others very miserable ,
by making them doubt those truths , in which they were most deeply interested ...
I speak here of such as retain the feelings of humanity ; whom misfortunes have
softened , and perhaps rendered more ... and may render others very miserable ,
by making them doubt those truths , in which they were most deeply interested ...
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When thrown into prison by the artifices of a false woman , his integrity and
prudence soon rendered him conspicuous ... he intended to discover himself ;
and studied so to conduct the discovery , as might render the surprise of joy
complete .
When thrown into prison by the artifices of a false woman , his integrity and
prudence soon rendered him conspicuous ... he intended to discover himself ;
and studied so to conduct the discovery , as might render the surprise of joy
complete .
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Courage and prowess , military renown , signal victories and conquests , may
render the name of a man famous , without rendering his character truly
honourable . To many brave men , to many heroes renowned in story , we look
up with ...
Courage and prowess , military renown , signal victories and conquests , may
render the name of a man famous , without rendering his character truly
honourable . To many brave men , to many heroes renowned in story , we look
up with ...
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