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READING MADE EASY FOR FOREIGNERS BY
TEACHER OF MODERN LANGUAGES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
COPYRIGHT, 1909, PREFACE CONTENTS
PREFACE
POETRY MISCELLANEOUS
REMARKS TO THE TEACHER
THIRD READER
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ABOVE LESSON ACCORDING TO THE RATIONAL METHOD. DICTATION EXERCISES
SELECTION I LESSON II LESSON III LESSON IV SELECTION II LESSON V LESSON VI LESSON VII LESSON VIII SELECTION III LESSON IX SELECTION IV LESSON X LESSON XI LESSON XII LESSON XIII
SELECTION XI
LESSON XXIX LESSON XXX SELECTION XII LESSON XXXI CHARACTERISTIC OF HEROISM LESSON XVIII LESSON XIX SELECTION VIII USEFUL INFORMATION LESSON XX SELECTION IX LESSON XXI
INFORMAL NOTE.
INFORMAL REPLY TO ABOVE INVITATION. FORMAL NOTE. FORMAL REPLY TO ABOVE INVITATION. INFORMAL LETTER.
LESSON XXII LESSON XXIII LESSON XXIV LESSON XXV LESSON XXVI SELECTION X WISE SAYINGS LESSON XXVII LESSON XXVIII SELECTION XI LESSON XXIX LESSON XXX SELECTION XII LESSON XXXI LESSON XXXII LESSON XXXIII SELECTION XIII LESSON XXXIV LESSON XXXV LESSON XXXVI LESSON XXXVII FREEDOM OF THOUGHT LESSON XXXVIII LESSON XXXIX LESSON XL LESSON XLI SELECTION XIV LESSON XLII LESSON XLIII LESSON XLIV LESSON XLV SELECTION XV LESSON XLVI LESSON XLVII LESSON XLVIII USEFUL INFORMATION WISE SAYINGS LESSON XLIX WISE SAYINGS LESSON L SELECTION XVI LESSON LI LESSON LII USEFUL INFORMATION LESSON LIII LESSON LIV LESSON LV USEFUL INFORMATION LESSON LVI LESSON LVII LESSON LVIII SELECTION XVII LESSON LIX LESSON LX SELECTION XVIII LESSON LXI SELECTION XIX LESSON LXII LESSON LXIII SELECTION XX SELECTION XXI LESSON LXIV LESSON LXV LESSON LXVI SELECTION XXII LESSON LXVII THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE—1776. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.[1]
THE PREAMBLE.
ARTICLE I. Section I.—The Congress in General. Section II.—The House of Representatives. Section III.—The Senate. Section IV.—Both Houses. Section V.—The Houses Separately. Section VI.—Privileges and Disabilities of Members. Section VII.—Mode of Passing Laws. Section VIII.—Powers Granted to Congress. Section IX.—Powers Denied to the United States. Section X.—Powers Denied to the States.
ARTICLE II.
Section I.—President and Vice-President. Section II.—Powers of the President. Section III.—Duties of the President. Section IV.—Impeachment of the President.
ARTICLE III.
Section I.—United States Courts. Section II.—Jurisdiction of the United States Courts. Section III.—Treason.
ARTICLE IV.
Section I.—State Records. Section II.—Privileges of Citizens. Section III.—New States and Territories. Section IV.—Guarantee to the States.
ARTICLE V. ARTICLE VI. ARTICLE VII. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. *** START: FULL LICENSE ***
Section 1. General Terms of Use and Redistributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works Section 2. Information about the Mission of Project Gutenberg-tm Section 3. Information about the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation Section 4. Information about Donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation Section 5. General Information About Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works.
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