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Page 70
... iron tongue of the bell with both hands , and hurled it with all his strength backward and forward a hun- dred times ; while the people below , catching the glad sound , shouted , " Hurrah ! hurrah ! The Dec- laration is passed ! We are ...
... iron tongue of the bell with both hands , and hurled it with all his strength backward and forward a hun- dred times ; while the people below , catching the glad sound , shouted , " Hurrah ! hurrah ! The Dec- laration is passed ! We are ...
Page 93
... iron bar , and having lowered himself down by the rope which was fastened to it , found that , in consequence of the edge of the cliff bending over the part below , he could not reach the narrow ledge where the eggs were deposited ...
... iron bar , and having lowered himself down by the rope which was fastened to it , found that , in consequence of the edge of the cliff bending over the part below , he could not reach the narrow ledge where the eggs were deposited ...
Page 96
... iron shaped much like a sharp - pointed shovel . 4. Two rough handles were pinned to the side of the beam ; and it had at the corners a wooden sup- port , with either a draft - iron or a piece of bark in the loop of rawhide at the ...
... iron shaped much like a sharp - pointed shovel . 4. Two rough handles were pinned to the side of the beam ; and it had at the corners a wooden sup- port , with either a draft - iron or a piece of bark in the loop of rawhide at the ...
Page 97
... iron plow made in America ? Who invented it ? What did its opposers say ? What did the inventor do ? Who wrote on the improvement of plows ? What will a good plow- man do ? LESSON LIII . void morn - ing re - plen - ish gath - er - ing ...
... iron plow made in America ? Who invented it ? What did its opposers say ? What did the inventor do ? Who wrote on the improvement of plows ? What will a good plow- man do ? LESSON LIII . void morn - ing re - plen - ish gath - er - ing ...
Page 113
... iron - clad navies would float on that same lordly river at his command . 7. In 1830 , the father removed to Illinois , trans- porting his effects in wagons drawn by oxen ; and the future President , who was then twenty - one years of ...
... iron - clad navies would float on that same lordly river at his command . 7. In 1830 , the father removed to Illinois , trans- porting his effects in wagons drawn by oxen ; and the future President , who was then twenty - one years of ...
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