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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... ourselves of sinful pleasures , we shall be great gainers in the end . We shall not be the happier for possessing talents and affluence , unless we make a right use of them . The truly good mind is not dismayed by poverty , afflictions ...
... ourselves of sinful pleasures , we shall be great gainers in the end . We shall not be the happier for possessing talents and affluence , unless we make a right use of them . The truly good mind is not dismayed by poverty , afflictions ...
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... ourselves . The glazier's business was unknown to the ancients . The antecedent , in grammar , is the noun or pro- noun to which the relative refers . SECTION 2 . Exercises , p . 56 , BE not afraid of the wicked : they are under the ...
... ourselves . The glazier's business was unknown to the ancients . The antecedent , in grammar , is the noun or pro- noun to which the relative refers . SECTION 2 . Exercises , p . 56 , BE not afraid of the wicked : they are under the ...
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... ourselves . If we sow sparingly , we shall reap accordingly . However disagreeable , we must resolutely perform our duty . A fit of sickness is often a kind chastisement and discipline , to moderate our affection for the things of this ...
... ourselves . If we sow sparingly , we shall reap accordingly . However disagreeable , we must resolutely perform our duty . A fit of sickness is often a kind chastisement and discipline , to moderate our affection for the things of this ...
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... ourselves , we are en- countered with sensible demonstrations of a Deity . If we forsake the ways of virtue , we cannot allege any colour of ignorance , or want of instruction . SECTION 3 . Exercises , p . 59 . THERE are more ...
... ourselves , we are en- countered with sensible demonstrations of a Deity . If we forsake the ways of virtue , we cannot allege any colour of ignorance , or want of instruction . SECTION 3 . Exercises , p . 59 . THERE are more ...
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... ourselves by custom , to bear the extremities of weather without injury . Excessive merriment is the parent of grief . Air is sensible to the touch by its motion , and by its resistance to bodies moved in it . A polite address is ...
... ourselves by custom , to bear the extremities of weather without injury . Excessive merriment is the parent of grief . Air is sensible to the touch by its motion , and by its resistance to bodies moved in it . A polite address is ...
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