Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing Specimens and Examples of School and College Exercises, and Most of the Higher Departments of English Composition, Both in Prose and VerseHarper & Brothers, 1845 - Всего страниц: 429 |
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... moral our : By do done be would as you . To eat and drink , instead of living do as many drink and eat we should , to live in order . Glorious the Sun how an object is ; but glorious more how much good is great that and good Being use ...
... moral our : By do done be would as you . To eat and drink , instead of living do as many drink and eat we should , to live in order . Glorious the Sun how an object is ; but glorious more how much good is great that and good Being use ...
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... Moral . Reason . XVI . SYNONYMES . Synonymes are words having precisely the same meaning . The number of words , in any language , which are strictly synonomous , are few ; but , as was stated in the last lesson , in the English ...
... Moral . Reason . XVI . SYNONYMES . Synonymes are words having precisely the same meaning . The number of words , in any language , which are strictly synonomous , are few ; but , as was stated in the last lesson , in the English ...
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... morals of the people . The elegance of her manners is as conspicuous as the beauty of her person . He took great pains that he might obtain the reward . Gentle manners always please us most . Strong expressions suit only strong feelings ...
... morals of the people . The elegance of her manners is as conspicuous as the beauty of her person . He took great pains that he might obtain the reward . Gentle manners always please us most . Strong expressions suit only strong feelings ...
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... moral subjects are as susceptible of demonstration as mathematical . The Bard of Avon ( Shakspeare ) was one of the most remarkable men that the world ever produced , ( that ever appeared in the ranks of humanity . ) . It may truly be ...
... moral subjects are as susceptible of demonstration as mathematical . The Bard of Avon ( Shakspeare ) was one of the most remarkable men that the world ever produced , ( that ever appeared in the ranks of humanity . ) . It may truly be ...
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... morality . " " The wheel killed another man , who is the sixth that have ( has ) lost their ( his ) lives ( life ) by these means . " I do not think that any one should incur censure for being tender of their ( his ) reputation ...
... morality . " " The wheel killed another man , who is the sixth that have ( has ) lost their ( his ) lives ( life ) by these means . " I do not think that any one should incur censure for being tender of their ( his ) reputation ...
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