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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... opinions stiffly , is no evidence of their truth , or of our moderation . Hoarhound has been famous for its medicinal qualities : but it is now little used . The wicked are often insnared in the trap which they lay for others . It is ...
... opinions stiffly , is no evidence of their truth , or of our moderation . Hoarhound has been famous for its medicinal qualities : but it is now little used . The wicked are often insnared in the trap which they lay for others . It is ...
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... opinions which we form concern- ing happiness and misery , give rise to all the mis- taken 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 ...
... opinions which we form concern- ing happiness and misery , give rise to all the mis- taken 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 ...
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... opinion , judges erroneously . The cares of this world often choke the growth of virtue . Disappointments and afflictions , however disagree- able , often improve us . 2. Moses was the meekest man that we read of in the Old Testament ...
... opinion , judges erroneously . The cares of this world often choke the growth of virtue . Disappointments and afflictions , however disagree- able , often improve us . 2. Moses was the meekest man that we read of in the Old Testament ...
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... opinions may be ill - founded . When benignity and gentleness reign within , we are always least in hazard from without every per- son , and every occurrence , is beheld in the most favourable light . On each side of the river was there ...
... opinions may be ill - founded . When benignity and gentleness reign within , we are always least in hazard from without every per- son , and every occurrence , is beheld in the most favourable light . On each side of the river was there ...
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... opinion also favoured his cause . Or - counsel und attorney's opinion , but the judge's also , & c . 2. And he cast himself down at Jesus's feet . Moses's rod was turned into a serpent . For Herodias's sake , his brother Philip's wife ...
... opinion also favoured his cause . Or - counsel und attorney's opinion , but the judge's also , & c . 2. And he cast himself down at Jesus's feet . Moses's rod was turned into a serpent . For Herodias's sake , his brother Philip's wife ...
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