Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray S English Grammar [...!Lippincott, 1853 - 168 páginas |
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... thou art seeking for the living amongst the dead , thou weariest thyself in vain . If we have denied ourselves sinful pleasures , we shall be great gainers in the end . We shall not be the happier for possessing talents and affluence ...
... thou art seeking for the living amongst the dead , thou weariest thyself in vain . If we have denied ourselves sinful pleasures , we shall be great gainers in the end . We shall not be the happier for possessing talents and affluence ...
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... thou knowest , he paid it cheerfully . What avail the best sentiments , if persons do not live suitably to them ? Reconciliation was offered , on conditions as mo- derate as were consistent with a permanent union . Not one of them whom thou ...
... thou knowest , he paid it cheerfully . What avail the best sentiments , if persons do not live suitably to them ? Reconciliation was offered , on conditions as mo- derate as were consistent with a permanent union . Not one of them whom thou ...
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Lindley Murray. Hast thou no better reason for censuring thy friend and companion ? Thou , who art the Author and Bestower of life canst doubtless restore it also ; but whether thou wilt please to restore it , or not , that thou only ...
Lindley Murray. Hast thou no better reason for censuring thy friend and companion ? Thou , who art the Author and Bestower of life canst doubtless restore it also ; but whether thou wilt please to restore it , or not , that thou only ...
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... thou never be to Heav'n resign'd ? 3. When two substantives come together , and do not signify the same thing , the first of them must be in the genitive case . Such is the constitution of men , that virtue , how- ever it may be ...
... thou never be to Heav'n resign'd ? 3. When two substantives come together , and do not signify the same thing , the first of them must be in the genitive case . Such is the constitution of men , that virtue , how- ever it may be ...
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... Thou , and the gardener , and the huntsman , must share the blame of this business amongst you . My sister and I , as well as my brother , are daily employed in our respective occupations . RULE III . Grammar , p . 133. Exercises , p 54 ...
... Thou , and the gardener , and the huntsman , must share the blame of this business amongst you . My sister and I , as well as my brother , are daily employed in our respective occupations . RULE III . Grammar , p . 133. Exercises , p 54 ...
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