English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Consisting of Exercises in Parsing ; Instances of False Orthography ; Violations of the Rules of Syntax ; Defects in Punctuation ; and Violations of the Rules Respecting Perspicuous and Accurate Writing. Designet for the Benefit of Private Learners as Well as for the Use of SchoolsLongman, 1845 - 227 páginas |
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... danger of evil communication , " as some ingenious persons have sup- posed , it seems to be the best means of teaching them , first , to discover the irregularities , and then , to avoid the contagion , of bad examples . See the reasons ...
... danger of evil communication , " as some ingenious persons have sup- posed , it seems to be the best means of teaching them , first , to discover the irregularities , and then , to avoid the contagion , of bad examples . See the reasons ...
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... dangers . To our own failings we are commonly blind . The friendships of young persons , are often founded on capricious likings . In your youthful amusements let no unfairness be found . Engrave on your minds this sacred rule ; Do unto ...
... dangers . To our own failings we are commonly blind . The friendships of young persons , are often founded on capricious likings . In your youthful amusements let no unfairness be found . Engrave on your minds this sacred rule ; Do unto ...
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... dangers , de- mands perpetual caution . Moderation , vigilance , and self - government , are duties incumbent on all ; but especially on such as are beginning the journey of life . The charms and comforts of virtue are inexpres- sible ...
... dangers , de- mands perpetual caution . Moderation , vigilance , and self - government , are duties incumbent on all ; but especially on such as are beginning the journey of life . The charms and comforts of virtue are inexpres- sible ...
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... dangers innumerable . War is attended with distresful and dessolating effects . It is confesedly the scorge of our angry pas- sions . Wi The earth is the Lord's , and the fullness thereof . The harvest truely is plenteous , but the ...
... dangers innumerable . War is attended with distresful and dessolating effects . It is confesedly the scorge of our angry pas- sions . Wi The earth is the Lord's , and the fullness thereof . The harvest truely is plenteous , but the ...
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... appropriates to it . The not attending to this rule , is the cause of a very common error . This was in fact a converting the deposite to his own use . 2. There will be no danger of their spoiling their 98 ( Rule 14 . EXERCISES .
... appropriates to it . The not attending to this rule , is the cause of a very common error . This was in fact a converting the deposite to his own use . 2. There will be no danger of their spoiling their 98 ( Rule 14 . EXERCISES .
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adjective adverb appear attention Bayerische Staatsbibliothek beauty blessings censure CHAPTER cheerful conduct correct dangers Demosthenes disappointments disposition duty earth edition endeavoured esteem evil favour following verbs folly gentle give governed Grammar happy heart Heav'n honour hope human imperative mood imperfect tense improved indicative mood knowledge labours language learned learner light to spring LINDLEY MURRAY live manner mind misery nature neral neuter gender never nominative notes and observations nouns objective observations under RULE occasion Orthography ourselves Parsing participle passions peace pleasure plural number possess preposition principles promiscuous exercises pronoun proper reason receive regular verb relative pronoun religion render reward riches RULE XI Rules of Syntax SECTION sentences sentiments silent e singular number spring from primeval subjunctive mood substantive temper tences thee things third person Thou art true vice Virtue rewards virtuous wisdom wise words Write the following young persons youth