Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
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... natural and involuntary defects of body , are not chargeable upon us , We are made to be serviceable to others , as well as to ourselves . RULE X. An obliging and humble disposition , is totally unconnected with a servile and cringing ...
... natural and involuntary defects of body , are not chargeable upon us , We are made to be serviceable to others , as well as to ourselves . RULE X. An obliging and humble disposition , is totally unconnected with a servile and cringing ...
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... nature's privilege to die . Whatever promotes the interest of the soul , is also conducive to our present felicity . Let not the sternness of virtue affright us ; she will soon become amiable . The spacious firmament on high , With all ...
... nature's privilege to die . Whatever promotes the interest of the soul , is also conducive to our present felicity . Let not the sternness of virtue affright us ; she will soon become amiable . The spacious firmament on high , With all ...
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... nature , as without limit . In vain our flocks and fields increase our store , When our abundance makes us wish for more . Thou shouldst love thy neighbour as sincerely as hou lovest thyself . Hast thou no better reason for censuring ...
... nature , as without limit . In vain our flocks and fields increase our store , When our abundance makes us wish for more . Thou shouldst love thy neighbour as sincerely as hou lovest thyself . Hast thou no better reason for censuring ...
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... nature of which is to deceive and betray , should be avoided as the poisonous adder . Which of those men came to his assistance ? 9. The king , who had never before committed so unjust an action , dismissed his minister without any ...
... nature of which is to deceive and betray , should be avoided as the poisonous adder . Which of those men came to his assistance ? 9. The king , who had never before committed so unjust an action , dismissed his minister without any ...
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... nature of man . Purity has its seat in the heart ; but extends its in- fluence over so much of the outward conduct , as to form a great and material part of the character . A profligate man is seldom or never found to be a good husband ...
... nature of man . Purity has its seat in the heart ; but extends its in- fluence over so much of the outward conduct , as to form a great and material part of the character . A profligate man is seldom or never found to be a good husband ...
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