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Rollo in Switzerland by Jacob Abbott (the best electronic book reader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ed another door, which ushered him at once into a very large hall, the aspect of which quite bewildered him. There were a great many desks and tables about the hall, with clerks writing at them, and people coming and going with passports and permits in their hands. Rollo stepped forward into the room, surveying the scene with great curiosity and wonder, when his attention was suddenly arrested by the voice of a soldier, who rose suddenly from his chair, and said,--"Your cap, young

Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young by Jacob Abbott (best english books to read txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

of the children a conviction of the truth of what they say; while, on theother hand, those who, in theory at least, occupy the position thatthe direct falsifying of one's word is never justifiable, act at adisadvantage in attempting this method. For although, in practice, they areoften inclined to make an exception to their principles in regard to truthin the case of what is said to young children, they can not, after all,tell children what they know to be not true with that bold and

History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott (moboreader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

n his new position, and was completely master of Rome, and the city had begun to recover a little from the shock and consternation produced by his executions, he fell sick. He was attacked with an acute disease of great violence. The attack was perhaps produced, and was certainly aggravated by, the great mental excitements through which he had passed during his exile, and in the entire change of fortune which had attended his return. From being a wretched fugitive, hiding for his life among

Xerxes by Jacob Abbott (good books for 7th graders TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ent of the princesses and queens more rigorous and strict than common. By means of this policy he was enabled to go on for some months without detection, living all the while in the greatest luxury and splendor, but at the same time in absolute seclusion, and in unceasing anxiety and fear.One chief source of his solicitude was lest he should be detected by means of his ears! Some years before, when he was in a comparatively obscure position, he had in some way or other offended his sovereign,

Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott (best fiction novels to read TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

undated with rains, in their progress across a rainless desert, seeking the sea.If the surplus of water upon the Abyssinian mountains had been constant and uniform, the stream, in its passage across the desert, would have communicated very little fertility to the barren sands which it traversed. The immediate banks of the river would have, perhaps, been fringed with verdure, but the influence of the irrigation would have extended no farther than the water itself could have reached, by

Hannibal by Jacob Abbott (i have read the book a hundred times TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

w on the water as well as on the land, and then boldly put to sea to meet the Carthaginians.There was one part of the arrangements made by the Romans in preparing their fleets which was strikingly characteristic of the determined resolution which marked all their conduct. They constructed machines containing grappling irons, which they mounted on the prows of their vessels. These engines were so contrived, that the moment one of the ships containing them should encounter a vessel of the enemy,

Rollo in Switzerland by Jacob Abbott (the best electronic book reader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ed another door, which ushered him at once into a very large hall, the aspect of which quite bewildered him. There were a great many desks and tables about the hall, with clerks writing at them, and people coming and going with passports and permits in their hands. Rollo stepped forward into the room, surveying the scene with great curiosity and wonder, when his attention was suddenly arrested by the voice of a soldier, who rose suddenly from his chair, and said,--"Your cap, young

Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young by Jacob Abbott (best english books to read txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

of the children a conviction of the truth of what they say; while, on theother hand, those who, in theory at least, occupy the position thatthe direct falsifying of one's word is never justifiable, act at adisadvantage in attempting this method. For although, in practice, they areoften inclined to make an exception to their principles in regard to truthin the case of what is said to young children, they can not, after all,tell children what they know to be not true with that bold and

History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott (moboreader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

n his new position, and was completely master of Rome, and the city had begun to recover a little from the shock and consternation produced by his executions, he fell sick. He was attacked with an acute disease of great violence. The attack was perhaps produced, and was certainly aggravated by, the great mental excitements through which he had passed during his exile, and in the entire change of fortune which had attended his return. From being a wretched fugitive, hiding for his life among

Xerxes by Jacob Abbott (good books for 7th graders TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ent of the princesses and queens more rigorous and strict than common. By means of this policy he was enabled to go on for some months without detection, living all the while in the greatest luxury and splendor, but at the same time in absolute seclusion, and in unceasing anxiety and fear.One chief source of his solicitude was lest he should be detected by means of his ears! Some years before, when he was in a comparatively obscure position, he had in some way or other offended his sovereign,

Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott (best fiction novels to read TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

undated with rains, in their progress across a rainless desert, seeking the sea.If the surplus of water upon the Abyssinian mountains had been constant and uniform, the stream, in its passage across the desert, would have communicated very little fertility to the barren sands which it traversed. The immediate banks of the river would have, perhaps, been fringed with verdure, but the influence of the irrigation would have extended no farther than the water itself could have reached, by

Hannibal by Jacob Abbott (i have read the book a hundred times TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

w on the water as well as on the land, and then boldly put to sea to meet the Carthaginians.There was one part of the arrangements made by the Romans in preparing their fleets which was strikingly characteristic of the determined resolution which marked all their conduct. They constructed machines containing grappling irons, which they mounted on the prows of their vessels. These engines were so contrived, that the moment one of the ships containing them should encounter a vessel of the enemy,