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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... principles of piety and virtue , are happily blend- ed with the elements of literature . They may , therefore , with the greatest confidence , be put into the hands of young persons , as books which ( to use the language of a Reviewer ...
... principles of piety and virtue , are happily blend- ed with the elements of literature . They may , therefore , with the greatest confidence , be put into the hands of young persons , as books which ( to use the language of a Reviewer ...
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... principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and involuntary defects of body , are not chargeable upon us . We are made to be serviceable to others , as well as to ourselves . RULE X. An obliging and humble disposition , is ...
... principle in good and generous minds . Our natural and involuntary defects of body , are not chargeable upon us . We are made to be serviceable to others , as well as to ourselves . RULE X. An obliging and humble disposition , is ...
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... principle . Mountains appear to be like so many wens or unnatural protuberances on the face of the earth . In some places the sea encroaches upon the land ; n others , the land upon the sea . Philosophers agreed in despising riches , as ...
... principle . Mountains appear to be like so many wens or unnatural protuberances on the face of the earth . In some places the sea encroaches upon the land ; n others , the land upon the sea . Philosophers agreed in despising riches , as ...
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... principle of virtue . From a fear of the world's censure , to be ashamed of the practice of precepts which the heart approves and embraces , marks a feeble and imperfect cha- racter . The erroneous opinions which we form concern- ing ...
... principle of virtue . From a fear of the world's censure , to be ashamed of the practice of precepts which the heart approves and embraces , marks a feeble and imperfect cha- racter . The erroneous opinions which we form concern- ing ...
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... principles of noble in- dependence . What signify the counsel and care of preceptors , when youth think they have no need of assistance ? The examples which follow are suited to the notes and observations under RULE II . Grammar , p ...
... principles of noble in- dependence . What signify the counsel and care of preceptors , when youth think they have no need of assistance ? The examples which follow are suited to the notes and observations under RULE II . Grammar , p ...
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