Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 23
Página 8
... action . We perceive a piece of silver in a basin , when water is poured on it , though we could not disco- ver it before . Virtue embalms the memory of the good . The king of Great Britain is a limited monarch , and the British nation ...
... action . We perceive a piece of silver in a basin , when water is poured on it , though we could not disco- ver it before . Virtue embalms the memory of the good . The king of Great Britain is a limited monarch , and the British nation ...
Página 9
... actions have a fair complexion , which have not sprung from virtue . Which way soever we turn ourselves , we are en- countered with sensible demonstrations of a Deity . If we forsake the ways of virtue , we cannot al- lege any colour of ...
... actions have a fair complexion , which have not sprung from virtue . Which way soever we turn ourselves , we are en- countered with sensible demonstrations of a Deity . If we forsake the ways of virtue , we cannot al- lege any colour of ...
Página 19
... actions they have done ; nor the prudent , those they will do . He needs not proceed in such haste . The business that related to ecclesiastical meet- ings , matters , and persons , was to be ordered accor ding to the king's direction ...
... actions they have done ; nor the prudent , those they will do . He needs not proceed in such haste . The business that related to ecclesiastical meet- ings , matters , and persons , was to be ordered accor ding to the king's direction ...
Página 28
... action , dismissed his minister without any inquiry . There are in the empire of China , millions of people , whose support is derived almost entirely from rice . 10. His continual endeavours to serve us , notwith- standing our ...
... action , dismissed his minister without any inquiry . There are in the empire of China , millions of people , whose support is derived almost entirely from rice . 10. His continual endeavours to serve us , notwith- standing our ...
Página 36
... actions . In this business he was influenced by a just and a generous principle . He was fired with the desire of doing something , though he knew not yet , with distinctness , either the end or the means . 3. At the worst , I could but ...
... actions . In this business he was influenced by a just and a generous principle . He was fired with the desire of doing something , though he knew not yet , with distinctness , either the end or the means . 3. At the worst , I could but ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Academy adapted American Manual appear application Arithmetic attention Baltimore Baltimore county Bartlett Burleigh beauty better Board of School censure CHAP CO.'S PUBLICATIONS COLUMBIAN ORATOR conduct contains Corrections Demosthenes DICTIONARY disappointment distress duty edition elementary ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC ellipsis endeavour English English language errors esteem evil examined favour folly give GRAMBO & CO.'S Grammar GRIMSHAW'S happy heart HISTORY honour hope human improved labour language laws learned learner LINDLEY MURRAY LIPPINCOTT manner ment merit mind misery NATURAL PHILOSOPHY nature never Norfolk Academy observations under RULE Or-The ourselves passions peace persons piety pleasure possess practical present Princess Anne county principles procf proper Public Schools pupils R. M. Smith's racter reader reason religion respect rusal School Commissioners School-Book SECTION sentences SMILEY'S Smith's Geography STEUBENVILLE Teachers temper thing thou tion TRACY truth verb virtue virtuous West Alexandria words young youth