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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... are pe- culiarly disgraceful to youth of education . The true worship of God is an important and awful service , Wisdom alone is truly fair : folly only appears so . RULE VIII . Grammar , p . 39. Exercises , 12 KEY .
... are pe- culiarly disgraceful to youth of education . The true worship of God is an important and awful service , Wisdom alone is truly fair : folly only appears so . RULE VIII . Grammar , p . 39. Exercises , 12 KEY .
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... 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 those of men . Gratitude is a forcible and active principle in ...
... 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 those of men . Gratitude is a forcible and active principle in ...
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... appear to be unrea- sonable . All our comforts proceed from the Father of Goodness . The ruin of a state is generally preceded by a universal degeneracy of manners , and a contempt of religion . 1 His father omitted nothing in his ...
... appear to be unrea- sonable . All our comforts proceed from the Father of Goodness . The ruin of a state is generally preceded by a universal degeneracy of manners , and a contempt of religion . 1 His father omitted nothing in his ...
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... appear to be like so many wens or unnatural protuberances on the face of the earth . In some places the sea encroaches upon the land ; in others , the land upon the sea . Philosophers agreed in despising riches , as the encumbrances of ...
... appear to be like so many wens or unnatural protuberances on the face of the earth . In some places the sea encroaches upon the land ; in others , the land upon the sea . Philosophers agreed in despising riches , as the encumbrances of ...
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... appear . The deceitfulness of riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 147. Exercises , p . 75 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow ...
... appear . The deceitfulness of riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 147. Exercises , p . 75 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow ...
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