| Noah Webster - 1832 - 172 pages
...companions. Babylon stood upon an extended pluin. The courts of common pleas are held in the court house. ' The builder uses the plumb and line, to set his walls perpendicular. •» The cat preys upon mice. Plums grow OH trees The (Indent pores over his books. We should pray... | |
| 1836 - 104 pages
...plain. Polite people please their companions. The courts of common pleat are held in the court house. The builder uses the plumb and line, to set his walls...The student pores over his books. The Niagara river po*rt down a precipice of a hundred and fifty feet. We sweat through the pores of the skin The cat... | |
| 1841 - 388 pages
...principles of religion, are written in plain language. Babylon stood upon an extended plain. dicular. Plumbs grow on trees. < The student pores over his books. The Niagara river pours k. down a precipice of a hundred and fifty feet. We sweat through the pores of the skin. w The cat... | |
| 1848 - 356 pages
...harbor. Polite people please their companions. The courts of common p/eas are held in the courthouse. The builder uses the plumb and line, to set his walls...student pores over his books. The Niagara river pours clown a precipice of a hundred and fifty feet. We sweat through the pores of the skin. The cat preys... | |
| Noah Webster - 1908 - 188 pages
...plain. Polite people please their companions. The courts of common pleas are held in the courthouses. The builder uses the plumb and line to set his walls perpendicular. Plums grow on trees. One dollar is one hundred cents. The most depraved gambler won the money. The cat preys upon mice.... | |
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