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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... employed in the pursuit of truth . Rude behaviour , and indecent language , 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 ...
... employed in the pursuit of truth . Rude behaviour , and indecent language , 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 ...
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... employed in it made ungrateful returns . Let us show diligence in every laudable under- taking . Cinnamon is the fragrant bark of a low tree in the island of Ceylon . A ram will butt with his head , though he be brought up tame , and ...
... employed in it made ungrateful returns . Let us show diligence in every laudable under- taking . Cinnamon is the fragrant bark of a low tree in the island of Ceylon . A ram will butt with his head , though he be brought up tame , and ...
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... huntsman , must share the blame of this business amongst you . My sister and I , as well as my brother , are daily employed in our respective occupations . RULE III . Grammar , p . 146 . Exercises B6 Rule 2. ) 35 SYNTAX .
... huntsman , must share the blame of this business amongst you . My sister and I , as well as my brother , are daily employed in our respective occupations . RULE III . Grammar , p . 146 . Exercises B6 Rule 2. ) 35 SYNTAX .
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... employed , but also pleased and tranquil . We should always prefer our duty to our pleasure . It is impossible to be at work continually . The heavenly bodies are perpetually in motion . Not having known , or not having considered , the ...
... employed , but also pleased and tranquil . We should always prefer our duty to our pleasure . It is impossible to be at work continually . The heavenly bodies are perpetually in motion . Not having known , or not having considered , the ...
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... employ the proper means . Unless the accountant deceives me , my estate is considerably improved . Though self - government produces some uneasiness , it is light , when compared with the pain of vicious indulgence . Whether he thinks ...
... employ the proper means . Unless the accountant deceives me , my estate is considerably improved . Though self - government produces some uneasiness , it is light , when compared with the pain of vicious indulgence . Whether he thinks ...
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