Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
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... , to the additional notes and illustrations . To this mode of supplying improvements the reader will have the less objection , when he considers that the Exercises and the Key are necessary appendages to the Grammar A 2.
... , to the additional notes and illustrations . To this mode of supplying improvements the reader will have the less objection , when he considers that the Exercises and the Key are necessary appendages to the Grammar A 2.
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... reader . The king has conferred on him the title of duke . There are some evils of life , which equally affect the principles and the people . We must act our part with constancy , though the reward of our constancy be distant . We are ...
... reader . The king has conferred on him the title of duke . There are some evils of life , which equally affect the principles and the people . We must act our part with constancy , though the reward of our constancy be distant . We are ...
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... construction . " By applying this rule to the various examples already exhibited , the reader will , we doubt not , perceive its propriety and use . Old age will prove a joyless and dreary season . 62 ( Rule 2.1 . KEY .
... construction . " By applying this rule to the various examples already exhibited , the reader will , we doubt not , perceive its propriety and use . Old age will prove a joyless and dreary season . 62 ( Rule 2.1 . KEY .
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... readers , are an unanswerable argument , of a very refined age . It was an unsuccessful undertaking ; the failure of which is , however , no objection at all to an enter- prise so well concerted . The reward is nis cu and the already ...
... readers , are an unanswerable argument , of a very refined age . It was an unsuccessful undertaking ; the failure of which is , however , no objection at all to an enter- prise so well concerted . The reward is nis cu and the already ...
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... readers , the pursuit of those plea- sures : I shall in my next paper , examine the several sources from whence these pleasures are derived . Sir Francis Bacon , in his Essay upon Health , in which he particularly dissuades the reader ...
... readers , the pursuit of those plea- sures : I shall in my next paper , examine the several sources from whence these pleasures are derived . Sir Francis Bacon , in his Essay upon Health , in which he particularly dissuades the reader ...
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