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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... 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 the encumbrances of 10 ( Promiscuous . KEY .
... 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 the encumbrances of 10 ( Promiscuous . KEY .
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... riches , as the encumbrances of life . Wars are regulated robberies and piracies . Fishes increase more than beasts or birds , as ap- pears from their numerous spawn . The pyramids of Egypt have stood more than three thousand years ...
... riches , as the encumbrances of life . Wars are regulated robberies and piracies . Fishes increase more than beasts or birds , as ap- pears from their numerous spawn . The pyramids of Egypt have stood more than three thousand years ...
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... riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 134. Exercises , p 55 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow . The flock , and not the fleece ...
... riches , or the cares of this life , have choked the seeds of virtue in many a pro- mising mind . RULE IV . Grammar , p . 134. Exercises , p 55 . The people rejoice in that which should give them sorrow . The flock , and not the fleece ...
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... rich by chance ; but cannot be wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy ... riches , upon enjoying our superfluities . Or - for gaining wisdom - upon sup- plying our wants . Pliny , speaking ...
... rich by chance ; but cannot be wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy ... riches , upon enjoying our superfluities . Or - for gaining wisdom - upon sup- plying our wants . Pliny , speaking ...
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... riches , but passed his time miserably . He talked and stamped with such vehemence , that he was suspected to be insane . RULE XV . Grammar , p . 169. Exercises , p . 78 . He was not often pleasing , because he was vain . William acted ...
... riches , but passed his time miserably . He talked and stamped with such vehemence , that he was suspected to be insane . RULE XV . Grammar , p . 169. Exercises , p . 78 . He was not often pleasing , because he was vain . William acted ...
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