Dictation ExercisesS.R. Urbino, 1867 - 194 էջ |
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... wishes it , need not bruise his tender feelings by mixing himself up with divisions , which , though he may try to mend them , as a brazier tries to braze a broken vessel , must be ruptured again . By the by , when the ass brays it is a ...
... wishes it , need not bruise his tender feelings by mixing himself up with divisions , which , though he may try to mend them , as a brazier tries to braze a broken vessel , must be ruptured again . By the by , when the ass brays it is a ...
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... wishes to flee there at once . Just now , she brought me some fungus , and a kind of fungous substance growing on a tree , which she thought lovely . She reminds me of the wild - fowl which flew by us yesterday . I have tried to keep ...
... wishes to flee there at once . Just now , she brought me some fungus , and a kind of fungous substance growing on a tree , which she thought lovely . She reminds me of the wild - fowl which flew by us yesterday . I have tried to keep ...
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... wish even for the loan of it ; but it is said that Mr. Leigh wishes to make a quay , on which coals may be landed . He is a strange person , lax in his principles , and sharp as a lynx , and keeps his plans shut up as by lock and key ...
... wish even for the loan of it ; but it is said that Mr. Leigh wishes to make a quay , on which coals may be landed . He is a strange person , lax in his principles , and sharp as a lynx , and keeps his plans shut up as by lock and key ...
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... wish ; but I feel as changeable in my opinion as the vane of the weathercock , and it is in vain to ask me to decide . To - morrow I may be in a different vein of mind . I confess to you that I am poor ; but I have lived in this vale ...
... wish ; but I feel as changeable in my opinion as the vane of the weathercock , and it is in vain to ask me to decide . To - morrow I may be in a different vein of mind . I confess to you that I am poor ; but I have lived in this vale ...
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... they might have access to the sick man's room . This was from an excess of zeal , and , in their adherence to their mas- 1 ter's wishes , they no doubt did exceed their 28 DICTATION EXERCISES . and XX words often confounded.
... they might have access to the sick man's room . This was from an excess of zeal , and , in their adherence to their mas- 1 ter's wishes , they no doubt did exceed their 28 DICTATION EXERCISES . and XX words often confounded.
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Էջ 43 - Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner.