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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... continually have the goal in our view which would direct us in the race . The gaols were forced open , and the prisoners set free , It cannot be said that we are charitable donors , when our gifts proceed from selfish motives . " Strait ...
... continually have the goal in our view which would direct us in the race . The gaols were forced open , and the prisoners set free , It cannot be said that we are charitable donors , when our gifts proceed from selfish motives . " Strait ...
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... continual endeavours to serve us , notwith- standing our ingratitude , are remarkable . Or - It is remarkable that he is continually endeavouring to serve us , notwithstanding our ingratitude . His assertion , though paradoxical , is ...
... continual endeavours to serve us , notwith- standing our ingratitude , are remarkable . Or - It is remarkable that he is continually endeavouring to serve us , notwithstanding our ingratitude . His assertion , though paradoxical , is ...
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... continually . The heavenly bodies are perpetually in motion . Not having known , or not having considered , the measures proposed , he failed of success . My opinion was given on a rather cursory perusal of the book . It is too common ...
... continually . The heavenly bodies are perpetually in motion . Not having known , or not having considered , the measures proposed , he failed of success . My opinion was given on a rather cursory perusal of the book . It is too common ...
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... continually taking place , in men and manners , in opinions and customs , in private fortunes and in public conduct . Averse either to contradict or to blame , the too complaisant man goes along with the manners that prevail . By this ...
... continually taking place , in men and manners , in opinions and customs , in private fortunes and in public conduct . Averse either to contradict or to blame , the too complaisant man goes along with the manners that prevail . By this ...
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... continually at hand . There is not a creature that moves , nor a vegetable that grows , but which , when minutely examined , furnishes materials for pious admiration . What can be the reason of the committee's having delayed this ...
... continually at hand . There is not a creature that moves , nor a vegetable that grows , but which , when minutely examined , furnishes materials for pious admiration . What can be the reason of the committee's having delayed this ...
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