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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... king . A chilness or shivering of the body , generally precedes a fever . To recommend virtue to others , our lights must shine brightly , not dully . The silent stranger stood amaz'd to see Contempt of wealth , and wilful poverty ...
... king . A chilness or shivering of the body , generally precedes a fever . To recommend virtue to others , our lights must shine brightly , not dully . The silent stranger stood amaz'd to see Contempt of wealth , and wilful poverty ...
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... king of Great Britain is a limited monarch , and the British nation a free people . The physician may dispense the medicine , but Providence alone can bless it . In many pursuits , we embark with pleasure , and land sorrowfully . Rocks ...
... king of Great Britain is a limited monarch , and the British nation a free people . The physician may dispense the medicine , but Providence alone can bless it . In many pursuits , we embark with pleasure , and land sorrowfully . Rocks ...
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... king's direction . In him was happily blended true dignity with softness of manners . The support of so many of his relations , was a heavy tax upon his industry ; but thou knowest , he paid it cheerfully . What avail the best ...
... king's direction . In him was happily blended true dignity with softness of manners . The support of so many of his relations , was a heavy tax upon his industry ; but thou knowest , he paid it cheerfully . What avail the best ...
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... king , lords , and commons . When the nation complains , the rulers should lis- ten to its voice . In the days of youth , the multitude eagerly pursue pleasure as their chief good . The church has no power to inflict corporal pun ...
... king , lords , and commons . When the nation complains , the rulers should lis- ten to its voice . In the days of youth , the multitude eagerly pursue pleasure as their chief good . The church has no power to inflict corporal pun ...
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... despise the maxims of the king's administration , he kept a total silence on that subject . 4 Which of those two persons has most distin- guished himself ? None more impatiently suffer injuries , than they who are Rule 5. ) 27 SYNTAX .
... despise the maxims of the king's administration , he kept a total silence on that subject . 4 Which of those two persons has most distin- guished himself ? None more impatiently suffer injuries , than they who are Rule 5. ) 27 SYNTAX .
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