Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
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... speaking . True criticism is not a captious , but a liberal art . Integrity is our best defence against the evils of life . No circumstance can license evil , or dispense with the rules of virtue . We may be ciphers in the world's ...
... speaking . True criticism is not a captious , but a liberal art . Integrity is our best defence against the evils of life . No circumstance can license evil , or dispense with the rules of virtue . We may be ciphers in the world's ...
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... Speaking impatiently to servants , or any thing that betrays inattention or ill - humour , is certainly cri- minal . There are many faults in spelling which neither analogy nor pronunciation justifies . When sickness , infirmity , or ...
... Speaking impatiently to servants , or any thing that betrays inattention or ill - humour , is certainly cri- minal . There are many faults in spelling which neither analogy nor pronunciation justifies . When sickness , infirmity , or ...
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... speak , that on designs unknown , While others sleep , thus range the camp alone ? " Rangest or dost range . " The following examples are adapted to the notes and observations under RULE V. Grammar , p . 135. Exercises , p . 58 . 1 ...
... speak , that on designs unknown , While others sleep , thus range the camp alone ? " Rangest or dost range . " The following examples are adapted to the notes and observations under RULE V. Grammar , p . 135. Exercises , p . 58 . 1 ...
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... speak more nobly upon it . We may credit his testimony , for he says express- ly , that he saw the transaction . Use a little wine for thy stomach's sake , and thy frequent infirmities . From these favourable beginnings , we may hope ...
... speak more nobly upon it . We may credit his testimony , for he says express- ly , that he saw the transaction . Use a little wine for thy stomach's sake , and thy frequent infirmities . From these favourable beginnings , we may hope ...
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... years . And he that had been dead , sat up , and began tó speak . I should be obliged to him , if he would gratify ale in that particular . E And the multitude wondered , when they heard the persons Rule 13. ) 41 SYNTAX .
... years . And he that had been dead , sat up , and began tó speak . I should be obliged to him , if he would gratify ale in that particular . E And the multitude wondered , when they heard the persons Rule 13. ) 41 SYNTAX .
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