Key to Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners to Become Their Own Instructors, in Grammar and CompositionThomas Wilson & Sons, High-Ousegate, 1818 - 219 էջ |
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... RULE IX . Every person and thing connected with self , is apt to appear good and desirable in our eyes . Errors and misconduct are more excusable in ig- norant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reversible by ...
... RULE IX . Every person and thing connected with self , is apt to appear good and desirable in our eyes . Errors and misconduct are more excusable in ig- norant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reversible by ...
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... RULE IX . Grammar , p . 166. Exercises , p . 36 . Fire , air , earth , and water , are the four elements of philosophers . Reason was given to man to control his passions . We have within us an intelligent principle , distinct from the ...
... RULE IX . Grammar , p . 166. Exercises , p . 36 . Fire , air , earth , and water , are the four elements of philosophers . Reason was given to man to control his passions . We have within us an intelligent principle , distinct from the ...
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... RULE IX . Grammar , p . 167. Exercises , p . 88 . 1. He has been much censured for conducting himself with little attention to his business . So bold a breach of order , called for a little seve- rity in punishing the offender . His ...
... RULE IX . Grammar , p . 167. Exercises , p . 88 . 1. He has been much censured for conducting himself with little attention to his business . So bold a breach of order , called for a little seve- rity in punishing the offender . His ...
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... RULE IX . Continue , my dear child , to make virtue thy prin- cipal study . To you , my worthy benefactors , am I indebted , under Providence , for all I enjoy . Canst thou expect , thou betrayer of innocence , to escape the hand of ...
... RULE IX . Continue , my dear child , to make virtue thy prin- cipal study . To you , my worthy benefactors , am I indebted , under Providence , for all I enjoy . Canst thou expect , thou betrayer of innocence , to escape the hand of ...
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