Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
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... cause of literature in general , to make known that , although they are at all times enabled to supply the latest American editions of the real Murray's Grammar , yet they are indisposed to monopolize the profits arising from the sale ...
... cause of literature in general , to make known that , although they are at all times enabled to supply the latest American editions of the real Murray's Grammar , yet they are indisposed to monopolize the profits arising from the sale ...
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... cause . The crowd was so great , that the judges with dif- ficulty made their way through it . The corporation of York consists of a mayor , al- dermen , and a common council . The British parliament is composed of king , lords , and ...
... cause . The crowd was so great , that the judges with dif- ficulty made their way through it . The corporation of York consists of a mayor , al- dermen , and a common council . The British parliament is composed of king , lords , and ...
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... be such , every man must stand or fall by the decision of the Great Judge . Something like what has been here premised , is the conjecture of Dryden . Thou great first cause , least understood ' Who all 26 ( Rule 5 . KEY .
... be such , every man must stand or fall by the decision of the Great Judge . Something like what has been here premised , is the conjecture of Dryden . Thou great first cause , least understood ' Who all 26 ( Rule 5 . KEY .
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Lindley Murray. Thou great first cause , least understood ' Who all my sense confin'd To know but this , that thou art good , And that myself am blind : Yet gave me in this dark estate , & c . “ Confinedst or didst confine : " " Gavedst ...
Lindley Murray. Thou great first cause , least understood ' Who all my sense confin'd To know but this , that thou art good , And that myself am blind : Yet gave me in this dark estate , & c . “ Confinedst or didst confine : " " Gavedst ...
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... cause of every reproach and distress which has attended the government . " - JUNIUS . This con- struction forms an exception to the second Rule of Syntax . Another exception to this second rule , is , when a copulative con- unction ...
... cause of every reproach and distress which has attended the government . " - JUNIUS . This con- struction forms an exception to the second Rule of Syntax . Another exception to this second rule , is , when a copulative con- unction ...
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