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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In these instances , all the inflections are not marked . Such only are distinguished , as are most striking , and will best serve to show the reader their utility and importance . “ Manufactures ' , trade ' , and agriculture ' ...
In these instances , all the inflections are not marked . Such only are distinguished , as are most striking , and will best serve to show the reader their utility and importance . “ Manufactures ' , trade ' , and agriculture ' ...
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The close of the line where it makes no pause in the meaning , ongbt not to be marked by such a tone as is used in finishing a sentence ; but , with . out either fall or elevation of the voice , it should be denoted only by so slight a ...
The close of the line where it makes no pause in the meaning , ongbt not to be marked by such a tone as is used in finishing a sentence ; but , with . out either fall or elevation of the voice , it should be denoted only by so slight a ...
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... to all the lawful interests of the present world . He looks back on the past , and provides for the future . 9. He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains .
... to all the lawful interests of the present world . He looks back on the past , and provides for the future . 9. He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains .
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It is , accordingly , this steady inflexible virtue , this regard to principle , superiour to all custom and opinion , which peculiarly marked the characters of those in any age , who have shone with distinguished lustre ...
It is , accordingly , this steady inflexible virtue , this regard to principle , superiour to all custom and opinion , which peculiarly marked the characters of those in any age , who have shone with distinguished lustre ...
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... to all the lawful interests of the present world . He looks back on the past , and provides for the future . 9. He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains .
... to all the lawful interests of the present world . He looks back on the past , and provides for the future . 9. He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains .
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