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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... dangers innumerable . War is attended with distressful and desolating effects . It is confessedly the scourge of our angry passions . The earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof . The harvest truly is plenteous , but the labourers ...
... dangers innumerable . War is attended with distressful and desolating effects . It is confessedly the scourge of our angry passions . The earth is the Lord's , and the fulness thereof . The harvest truly is plenteous , but the labourers ...
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... dangerous passions that embroil our life . To live soberly , righteously , and piously , is re- quired of all men . That it is our duty to promote the purity of our minds and bodies , to be just and kind to our fellow- creatures , and ...
... dangerous passions that embroil our life . To live soberly , righteously , and piously , is re- quired of all men . That it is our duty to promote the purity of our minds and bodies , to be just and kind to our fellow- creatures , and ...
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... danger of spoiling their faces , or of gaining converts . Or - no danger that they will spoil their faces , or gain converts . For his avoiding of that precipice , he is indebted to his friend's care . Or - For avoiding that pre- cipice ...
... danger of spoiling their faces , or of gaining converts . Or - no danger that they will spoil their faces , or gain converts . For his avoiding of that precipice , he is indebted to his friend's care . Or - For avoiding that pre- cipice ...
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... thou mightst have foreseen the danger , thou couldst not have avoided it . If thou couldst convince him , he would not act ac- cordingly . If thou wouldst improve in knowledge , be diligent . D3 Rule 19. ) 77 SYNTAX .
... thou mightst have foreseen the danger , thou couldst not have avoided it . If thou couldst convince him , he would not act ac- cordingly . If thou wouldst improve in knowledge , be diligent . D3 Rule 19. ) 77 SYNTAX .
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... danger will be unavoidable . I have laboured and wearied myself , that thou mayst be at ease . He enlarged on those dangers , that thou shouldst avoid them . 9. Neither the cold nor the fervid , but characters uniformly warm , are ...
... danger will be unavoidable . I have laboured and wearied myself , that thou mayst be at ease . He enlarged on those dangers , that thou shouldst avoid them . 9. Neither the cold nor the fervid , but characters uniformly warm , are ...
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