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... animals furnish us flesh and milk and wool ; the same plant groups furnish us cereals , fruits and roots , cordage and fibres and staves . The beasts browsed and bred and played , the plants sprang up and flowered and fruited , then as ...
... animals furnish us flesh and milk and wool ; the same plant groups furnish us cereals , fruits and roots , cordage and fibres and staves . The beasts browsed and bred and played , the plants sprang up and flowered and fruited , then as ...
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... animals .. 20. Fiber products of the farm . 21. A coating of ice page 137 , with study 17 on page 141 66 143 18 " 147 66 66 " " " " 150 19 154 " " " " " " 64 155 20 162 164 " " " " " " 21 166 22. Maple sap and sugar 46 " " 64 168 22 172 ...
... animals .. 20. Fiber products of the farm . 21. A coating of ice page 137 , with study 17 on page 141 66 143 18 " 147 66 66 " " " " 150 19 154 " " " " " " 64 155 20 162 164 " " " " " " 21 166 22. Maple sap and sugar 46 " " 64 168 22 172 ...
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... animals 41. Out in the rain page 233 , with Study 33 on page 236 66 46 237 34 241 " " 66 " " " " 243 35 250 66 " " 252 36 66 254 " " 66 66 66 257 37 263 66 264 66 38 267 268 39 272 66 66 " " 274 40 279 66 " " 281 4I 283 42. The vines of ...
... animals 41. Out in the rain page 233 , with Study 33 on page 236 66 46 237 34 241 " " 66 " " " " 243 35 250 66 " " 252 36 66 254 " " 66 66 66 257 37 263 66 264 66 38 267 268 39 272 66 66 " " 274 40 279 66 " " 281 4I 283 42. The vines of ...
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... animals for food . He had made the bear and the beaver . Their skins served us for clothing . He had scattered them over the country and had taught us how to take them . He had caused the earth to produce corn for bread . All this he ...
... animals for food . He had made the bear and the beaver . Their skins served us for clothing . He had scattered them over the country and had taught us how to take them . He had caused the earth to produce corn for bread . All this he ...
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... animals , and for the balance and continuance of their living they relied upon the bounty of the woods , the waters and the soil . A little earlier there lived in your locality a race of red men whose cruder tools and weapons were made ...
... animals , and for the balance and continuance of their living they relied upon the bounty of the woods , the waters and the soil . A little earlier there lived in your locality a race of red men whose cruder tools and weapons were made ...
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Page 233 - Tis enough for us now that the leaves are green. We sit in the warm shade and feel right well How the sap creeps up and the blossoms swell, We may shut our eyes, but we cannot help knowing That skies are clear and grass is growing.
Page 52 - Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness ; And Thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness : And the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks ; The valleys also are covered over with corn ; They shout for joy, they also sing.
Page 205 - For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, And that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, And the stock thereof die in the ground ; Yet through the scent of water it will bud, And bring forth boughs like a plant But man dieth, and wasteth away : Yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
Page 150 - Then the little Hiawatha Learned of every bird its language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How they built their nests in Summer, Where they hid themselves in Winter, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them " Hiawatha's Chickens." Of all beasts he learned the language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How the beavers built their lodges, Where the squirrels hid their acorns, How the reindeer ran so swiftly, Why the rabbit was so timid, Talked with them whene'er he...
Page 180 - My heart is awed within me when I think Of the great miracle that still goes on, In silence, round me, — the perpetual work Of thy creation, finished, yet renewed Forever.
Page 320 - The little cares that fretted me I lost them yesterday, Among the fields above the sea, Among the winds at play, Among the lowing of the herds, The rustling of the trees, Among the singing of the birds, The humming of the bees.
Page 137 - The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed these verdant swells, and sown their slopes With herbage, planted them with island groves, And hedged them round with forests.
Page 268 - Awake, ye drunkards, and weep; and howl, all ye drinkers of wine, because of the new wine; for it is cut off from your mouth.
Page 9 - ... look back a little and tell you what our fathers have told us, and what we have heard from the white people. " Brother, listen to what we say. There was a time when our forefathers owned this great land.
Page 96 - I'm truly sorry man's dominion. Has broken nature's social union, An' justifies that ill opinion, Which makes thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, An...