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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... wise men , but the money of fools . Recompense to no man evil for evil . He was an excellent person ; a mirror of ancient faith in early youth . Meekness controls our angry passions : candour , our severe judgments . He is not only a ...
... wise men , but the money of fools . Recompense to no man evil for evil . He was an excellent person ; a mirror of ancient faith in early youth . Meekness controls our angry passions : candour , our severe judgments . He is not only a ...
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... wise and valiant man . Prophecies and miracles proclaimed Jesus Christ to be Saviour of the world . Esau sold his birthright for a savoury mess of pottage . A regular and virtuous education , is an inestima- ble blessing . Honour and ...
... wise and valiant man . Prophecies and miracles proclaimed Jesus Christ to be Saviour of the world . Esau sold his birthright for a savoury mess of pottage . A regular and virtuous education , is an inestima- ble blessing . Honour and ...
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... wise and good , are the persons whom we ought to love and respect , and to whom we ought to be grateful . The persons , whom conscience and virtue sup- port , may smile at the caprices of fortune . From the character of those with whom ...
... wise and good , are the persons whom we ought to love and respect , and to whom we ought to be grateful . The persons , whom conscience and virtue sup- port , may smile at the caprices of fortune . From the character of those with whom ...
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... wise , they become fools . Suspecting not only you , but them also , I was studious to avoid all intercourse . I could not avoid considering , in some degree , them as enemies to me , and him as a suspicious friend . advantageous ...
... wise , they become fools . Suspecting not only you , but them also , I was studious to avoid all intercourse . I could not avoid considering , in some degree , them as enemies to me , and him as a suspicious friend . advantageous ...
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... wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy , as marrying a man who possessed such principles . Or - the marrying of a man , & c . The changing of times and seasons , the removing and setting up ...
... wise or good , without taking pains for it . Nothing could have made her so unhappy , as marrying a man who possessed such principles . Or - the marrying of a man , & c . The changing of times and seasons , the removing and setting up ...
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