Warne's Victoria Picture Spelling Book ...L. V. 1866 |
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... Otto and the Fieldfares Reading Lesson XXIX . — A Les- son about the Earth The Spanish Armada Reading Lesson XXX . Clock ... ... The Reading Lesson XXXI . — About Sun - dials , Water - clocks , & c . ... 105 Reading Lesson XXXII ...
... Otto and the Fieldfares Reading Lesson XXIX . — A Les- son about the Earth The Spanish Armada Reading Lesson XXX . Clock ... ... The Reading Lesson XXXI . — About Sun - dials , Water - clocks , & c . ... 105 Reading Lesson XXXII ...
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... and when the clouds are very heavy they fall and come down on K About the Sun. the earth as rain . Now ,. PERSIAN ADORING THE SUN . THE BOY AND THE ECHO . OTTO AND THE FIELDFARES. 91 PICTURE SPELLING BOOK . Reading Lesson XXV the.
... and when the clouds are very heavy they fall and come down on K About the Sun. the earth as rain . Now ,. PERSIAN ADORING THE SUN . THE BOY AND THE ECHO . OTTO AND THE FIELDFARES. 91 PICTURE SPELLING BOOK . Reading Lesson XXV the.
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... and cried out , " Who are you ? " when the mysterious voice answered , " Who are you ? 99 The Boy and the Echo . Caspar then said ,. THE BOY AND THE ECHO . OTTO AND THE FIELDFARES . A LESSON ABOUT THE EARTH. 94 WARNE'S VICTORIA.
... and cried out , " Who are you ? " when the mysterious voice answered , " Who are you ? 99 The Boy and the Echo . Caspar then said ,. THE BOY AND THE ECHO . OTTO AND THE FIELDFARES . A LESSON ABOUT THE EARTH. 94 WARNE'S VICTORIA.
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... Otto Baumer . His His parents were very poor , and Otto at an early age was sent into the woods to collect sticks for fuel . One day , on going farther into the woods than usual , in his search for sticks , he found several juniper ...
... Otto Baumer . His His parents were very poor , and Otto at an early age was sent into the woods to collect sticks for fuel . One day , on going farther into the woods than usual , in his search for sticks , he found several juniper ...
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L. V.. R Otto and the Fieldfares . But Otto very well knew that his parents were too poor to pay for his tuition , or even to do without his help at home ; and he could think of no plan by which he could get any one to teach him even so ...
L. V.. R Otto and the Fieldfares . But Otto very well knew that his parents were too poor to pay for his tuition , or even to do without his help at home ; and he could think of no plan by which he could get any one to teach him even so ...
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a-gain a-ny adjective Anno Domini bachelor of laws bat-tle beau-ti-ful bird blue BUTTERFLY called clock co-lon colour com-ma consonant cru-el days old dear Dynasty earth eclipses Edward Edward III English fath-er feet fieldfares four letters four syllables accented Gallons GEORGE IV Greek Henry Henry II horse king Latin light long hand lunar eclipses Measure miles minutes minutes of arc Miscellaneous Information Miss Brown moon moth-er names nest nice night North Cape noun o-ver ostrich Otto PICTURE SPELLING BOOK plural Pole poor Pound pronouns Quarts Queen rain READING LESSON Rose round RULE sand Scientific and Miscellaneous short hand silent e SPANISH ARMADA SPELLING LESSON Square things thought three syllables accented Tudor Dynasty twelve ve-ry verb VICTORIA PICTURE SPELLING vowel WARNE'S VICTORIA PICTURE won-der-ful Words of four Words of three writing yel-low دو وو
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