The Freedman's Third ReaderAmerican tract society, 1866 - 264 Seiten |
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... field achieve , to gain success . destined , appointed . LESSON XLIII . con - scious ge - om - e - try fa - tigue plan - ta - tion ex - traor - di - na - ry thought - ful in - dulge TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE . PART FIRST . TOUS USSAINT L ...
... field achieve , to gain success . destined , appointed . LESSON XLIII . con - scious ge - om - e - try fa - tigue plan - ta - tion ex - traor - di - na - ry thought - ful in - dulge TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE . PART FIRST . TOUS USSAINT L ...
Seite 82
... fields , my wife and I , hand in hand , and were scarcely conscious of fatigue . Heaven always blessed our toil , giving us not only an abundance for our own wants , but the pleasure of bestowing food on our fellowblacks who needed it ...
... fields , my wife and I , hand in hand , and were scarcely conscious of fatigue . Heaven always blessed our toil , giving us not only an abundance for our own wants , but the pleasure of bestowing food on our fellowblacks who needed it ...
Seite 96
... fields at the South were plowed , up to the year 1856 . 5. The first great improvements in the form of the plow were made by English mechanics about ninety years ago . In America the first cast - iron plow was made by a New - Jersey ...
... fields at the South were plowed , up to the year 1856 . 5. The first great improvements in the form of the plow were made by English mechanics about ninety years ago . In America the first cast - iron plow was made by a New - Jersey ...
Seite 101
... fields , instead of being carried into the barn . 4. Nor is the chaff now separated from the grain by the action of the wind , as it used to be . We have winnowing - machines , by which four hundred bushels of wheat can be taken at once ...
... fields , instead of being carried into the barn . 4. Nor is the chaff now separated from the grain by the action of the wind , as it used to be . We have winnowing - machines , by which four hundred bushels of wheat can be taken at once ...
Seite 108
... field of corn ; he plowed it , and planted the corn , and harrowed it and weeded it with great care ; and on this field he depended for the support of his family . 2. But after he had worked so hard he saw the corn begin to wither and ...
... field of corn ; he plowed it , and planted the corn , and harrowed it and weeded it with great care ; and on this field he depended for the support of his family . 2. But after he had worked so hard he saw the corn begin to wither and ...
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Africa America angel Aunt Mary beautiful behold Bernard dogs Bible Bless the LORD body brethren called child children of Israel Christ Christian clothes colored command creature death dress earth Egypt Egyptians Ellen eyes father fear flatboat Florence Nightingale friends give gold hand happy hath heard heart heaven holy Indians iron Jenny Lind Jesus John Howard keep kind king knife labor Lamb of God land laws LESSON light live look Martial music mercy mocketh morning mother never night obey Paul Cuffe Pharaoh PHILLIS WHEATLEY Pi-hahiroth plow poor pray prayer President remember river Sabbath Saviour silk silk-worm sing sins slavery slaves snow soul spirit tell thee thine things thou thought told took Toussaint TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE tree United unto words worm
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Seite 126 - It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us,— that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to...
Seite 145 - And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will show to you to-day : for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to-day, ye shall see them again no more for ever. The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.
Seite 145 - And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them ; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them : 20.
Seite 144 - And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
Seite 141 - The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Seite 195 - Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
Seite 162 - Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; Who healeth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction ; Who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies ; Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things ; So that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Seite 129 - And they hated him yet the more for his dreams, and for his words. 9 And he dreamed yet another dream, and told it his brethren, and said, Behold, I have dreamed a dream more; and, behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars made obeisance to me.
Seite 126 - But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract.
Seite 262 - My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.