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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... Labour and expense are lost upon a dronish spirit . The inadvertences of youth may be excused , but knavish tricks should meet with severe re- proof . RULE XI . Grammar , p . 36. Exercises , p . 35 Love worketh no ill to our neighbour ...
... Labour and expense are lost upon a dronish spirit . The inadvertences of youth may be excused , but knavish tricks should meet with severe re- proof . RULE XI . Grammar , p . 36. Exercises , p . 35 Love worketh no ill to our neighbour ...
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... labour , and the old who rest . " Laboured and rested . " The Doctor in his lecture , said , that fever al- ways produces thirst . * In referring to declarations of this nature , the present tense must be used , if the position is ...
... labour , and the old who rest . " Laboured and rested . " The Doctor in his lecture , said , that fever al- ways produces thirst . * In referring to declarations of this nature , the present tense must be used , if the position is ...
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... labour , shall share the rewards . When the rules have been wantonly broken , there can be no plea for favour . He writes as the best authors would have written , had they written on the same subject . He heaped up great riches , but ...
... labour , shall share the rewards . When the rules have been wantonly broken , there can be no plea for favour . He writes as the best authors would have written , had they written on the same subject . He heaped up great riches , but ...
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... labour , if he be diligent and attentive . Till that period come , let him be contented and patient . To the resolutions which we have once , upon due consideration , adopted as rules of conduct , let us firmly adhere . He has little ...
... labour , if he be diligent and attentive . Till that period come , let him be contented and patient . To the resolutions which we have once , upon due consideration , adopted as rules of conduct , let us firmly adhere . He has little ...
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... labour . The house framed a remonstrance , in which they spoke with great freedom of the king's preroga- tive . The conduct which has been mentioned , is one of those artifices , which most easily seduce men under the appearance of ...
... labour . The house framed a remonstrance , in which they spoke with great freedom of the king's preroga- tive . The conduct which has been mentioned , is one of those artifices , which most easily seduce men under the appearance of ...
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