Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners to Become Their Own Instructers [!] in Grammar and CompositionCollins, 1815 - 171 páginas |
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... ERROR , fed variis illudit partibus omnes . HOR . In juftice , however , to fome of the friends of the editor of the Philadelphia edition , who gave him written recommendations of it for the newspapers , it fhould be mentioned , that ...
... ERROR , fed variis illudit partibus omnes . HOR . In juftice , however , to fome of the friends of the editor of the Philadelphia edition , who gave him written recommendations of it for the newspapers , it fhould be mentioned , that ...
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... error , at prefent uncbferved , fhould hereafter be discovered . As the types compofing the Grammar have , for a confiderable time , been kept ftanding ; and as the book could not be enlarg- ed without advancing its price ; many of the ...
... error , at prefent uncbferved , fhould hereafter be discovered . As the types compofing the Grammar have , for a confiderable time , been kept ftanding ; and as the book could not be enlarg- ed without advancing its price ; many of the ...
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... errors that relate to Purity 110 2. Corrections of the errors that relate to Propriety 112 3. Corrections of the errors which re- spect Precision 119 Secondly , with respect to the construction of sentences . CHAP . 1. Corrections of ...
... errors that relate to Purity 110 2. Corrections of the errors that relate to Propriety 112 3. Corrections of the errors which re- spect Precision 119 Secondly , with respect to the construction of sentences . CHAP . 1. Corrections of ...
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... Errors and misconduct are more excusable in ig- norant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reversible by those of men . Gratitude is a forcible and active principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and ...
... Errors and misconduct are more excusable in ig- norant , than in well - instructed persons . The divine laws are not reversible by those of men . Gratitude is a forcible and active principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and ...
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... errors . Beware of drunkenness it impairs the understand- ing ; wastes the estate ; destroys reputation ; consumes the body ; and renders a man of the brightest parts a common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than ...
... errors . Beware of drunkenness it impairs the understand- ing ; wastes the estate ; destroys reputation ; consumes the body ; and renders a man of the brightest parts a common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than ...
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Página 103 - replies a pamper 'd goose : And just as short of reason he must fall, Who thinks all made for one, not one for all...
Página 105 - WHEN all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise...
Página 106 - Unnumber'd comforts to my soul Thy tender care bestow'd, Before my infant heart conceived From whom those comforts flow'd. When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm unseen convey'd me safe, And led me up to man.
Página 115 - But a certain maid beheld him as he sat by the fire, and earnestly looked upon him, and said, This man was also with him. 57 And he denied him, saying, Woman, I know him not.
Página 106 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy. Through every period of my life, Thy goodness I'll pursue ; And after death, in distant worlds, The glorious theme renew.
Página 77 - I, who can never wish to see dependence multiplied, hope the spirit of English liberty will hinder or destroy, let them, instead of compiling grammars and dictionaries, endeavour, with all their influence, to stop the license of translators, whose idleness and ignorance, if it be suffered to proceed, will reduce us to babble a dialect of France.
Página 86 - A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably.
Página 90 - If we delay till to-morrow what ought to be done to-day, we overcharge the morrow with a burden which belongs not to it.
Página 124 - The Britons, daily harassed by cruel inroads from the Picts, were forced to call in -the Saxons for their defence; who consequently reduced the greater part of the island to their own power...
Página 41 - I always intended to have rewarded my son, according to his merit. It would, on reflection, have giVen me great satisfaction, to relieve him from that distressed situation.