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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... expected that they , who , in early life , have been dark and deceitful , should ' afterwards become fair and ingenuous . They who have laboured to make us wise and good , are the persons whom we ought to love and re- spect , and to ...
... expected that they , who , in early life , have been dark and deceitful , should ' afterwards become fair and ingenuous . They who have laboured to make us wise and good , are the persons whom we ought to love and re- spect , and to ...
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... expected , that he would defend an authority , which had been so long exer- cised without controversy ? These enemies of Christianity were confounded , whilst they were expecting to find an opportunity to betray its author . His sea ...
... expected , that he would defend an authority , which had been so long exer- cised without controversy ? These enemies of Christianity were confounded , whilst they were expecting to find an opportunity to betray its author . His sea ...
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... expected it would be . I must , however , be so candid as to own that I have been mistaken . There was something so amiable , and yet so piercing in his look , that it affected me at once with love and terror . " I gain'd a son ; And ...
... expected it would be . I must , however , be so candid as to own that I have been mistaken . There was something so amiable , and yet so piercing in his look , that it affected me at once with love and terror . " I gain'd a son ; And ...
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... expected . Those savage people seemed to have no other ele- ment than war . Or - no element but that of war . Such men as act treacherously ought to be avoided . Or - The men who act treacherously , & c . Germany ran the same risk that ...
... expected . Those savage people seemed to have no other ele- ment than war . Or - no element but that of war . Such men as act treacherously ought to be avoided . Or - The men who act treacherously , & c . Germany ran the same risk that ...
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... expected it to be . Or - expected it would be . Temperance , more than medicines , is the proper means of curing many diseases . They understand the practical part better than he does ; but he is much better acquainted with the theory ...
... expected it to be . Or - expected it would be . Temperance , more than medicines , is the proper means of curing many diseases . They understand the practical part better than he does ; but he is much better acquainted with the theory ...
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