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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... young persons , when they are preserved from the snares of the world , as in a gar- den enclosed . Health and peace , the most valuable possessions , are obtained at small expense . Incense signifies perfumes exhaled by fire , and made ...
... young persons , when they are preserved from the snares of the world , as in a gar- den enclosed . Health and peace , the most valuable possessions , are obtained at small expense . Incense signifies perfumes exhaled by fire , and made ...
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... kind action . I dare not proceed so hastily , lest I should give offence . I have seen some young persons conduct them- selves very discreetly . The following sentences exemplify the notes and obser- vations under 56 ( Rule 12 . KEY .
... kind action . I dare not proceed so hastily , lest I should give offence . I have seen some young persons conduct them- selves very discreetly . The following sentences exemplify the notes and obser- vations under 56 ( Rule 12 . KEY .
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... young persons , who are courted by health and pleasure , resist all the allurements of vice , and steadily pursue virtue and knowledge , is cheering and delightful to every good mind . They acted with so much reserve , that some per ...
... young persons , who are courted by health and pleasure , resist all the allurements of vice , and steadily pursue virtue and knowledge , is cheering and delightful to every good mind . They acted with so much reserve , that some per ...
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... young who labour , and the old who rest . " Laboured and rested . " The Doctor , in his lecture , said , that fever always produces thirst * . << was * In referring to declarations of this nature , the present tense must be used , if ...
... young who labour , and the old who rest . " Laboured and rested . " The Doctor , in his lecture , said , that fever always produces thirst * . << was * In referring to declarations of this nature , the present tense must be used , if ...
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... young student of grammar , if we produce a few additional observations calculated to settle his judg- ment on this contested point . " The following rule , founded on the authorities of Harris , Lowth , and Campbell , and we think too ...
... young student of grammar , if we produce a few additional observations calculated to settle his judg- ment on this contested point . " The following rule , founded on the authorities of Harris , Lowth , and Campbell , and we think too ...
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