Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners to Become Their Own Instructers, in Grammar and CompositionCollins, 1819 - 168 Seiten |
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... expression . If , on the contrary , I wish to signify that I rejoiced at the sight of my friends , that my joy and his presence were contemporary , I should say , " I rejoiced to see my friend ; " or , in other words , " I rejoiced in ...
... expression . If , on the contrary , I wish to signify that I rejoiced at the sight of my friends , that my joy and his presence were contemporary , I should say , " I rejoiced to see my friend ; " or , in other words , " I rejoiced in ...
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... expression . If the rule which has been recommended , effectually answers the purpose of ascertaining the cases of nouns and pronouns , in connexion with the words than and but , why should we have re- course to the useless expedient of ...
... expression . If the rule which has been recommended , effectually answers the purpose of ascertaining the cases of nouns and pronouns , in connexion with the words than and but , why should we have re- course to the useless expedient of ...
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... expression , " I saw nobody but him , " nobody is in the objective case , governed by the verb saw ; and him is in the same case , be- cause conjunctions , according to Rule the 18th , connect the same cases of nouns and pronouns . In ...
... expression , " I saw nobody but him , " nobody is in the objective case , governed by the verb saw ; and him is in the same case , be- cause conjunctions , according to Rule the 18th , connect the same cases of nouns and pronouns . In ...
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... expression , I do not mean what some persons annex to it . The neglect of timely precaution was the cause of this great loss . All the sophistry which has been employed , can- not obscure so plain a truth . Disputing should always be so ...
... expression , I do not mean what some persons annex to it . The neglect of timely precaution was the cause of this great loss . All the sophistry which has been employed , can- not obscure so plain a truth . Disputing should always be so ...
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... expressions , mark an intention to deceive . His cheerful , happy temper , keeps up a kind of daylight in his mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Secondly , Perspicuity and accuracy , with respect to the Precision ...
... expressions , mark an intention to deceive . His cheerful , happy temper , keeps up a kind of daylight in his mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Secondly , Perspicuity and accuracy , with respect to the Precision ...
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