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Page 5
... cause and matter of the letter ; then , let him construe it into English , so oft as the child may easily carry away the understanding of it ; lastly , parse it over perfectly . This done thus , let the child , by and by , both construe ...
... cause and matter of the letter ; then , let him construe it into English , so oft as the child may easily carry away the understanding of it ; lastly , parse it over perfectly . This done thus , let the child , by and by , both construe ...
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... cause and matter ; then , the words and phrases ; next , the order and composition ; after , the reason and arguments ; then the forms and figures of both the tongues ; lastly , the measure and compass of every sentence , must needs ...
... cause and matter ; then , the words and phrases ; next , the order and composition ; after , the reason and arguments ; then the forms and figures of both the tongues ; lastly , the measure and compass of every sentence , must needs ...
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... causing my incipient disgust to evaporate with the smoke , was well disposed to enter into conversation with him . He asked me if I did not think the society to - night was highly respectable and gentlemanlike ; and on my saying I was ...
... causing my incipient disgust to evaporate with the smoke , was well disposed to enter into conversation with him . He asked me if I did not think the society to - night was highly respectable and gentlemanlike ; and on my saying I was ...
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... causes them to overlook the decline of old works , and the existence of new and superior tests in the dictates of a more generally cultivated intellect . That a work solely literary should be judged by the author's political dogmas ...
... causes them to overlook the decline of old works , and the existence of new and superior tests in the dictates of a more generally cultivated intellect . That a work solely literary should be judged by the author's political dogmas ...
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... cause Mr. Murray published Major Snodgrass's book , and of course , the result of sound policy and in- because it afforded materials finite wisdom . truth . - ED . · for an abridgment of curiosity An essay on " Historical Romance ...
... cause Mr. Murray published Major Snodgrass's book , and of course , the result of sound policy and in- because it afforded materials finite wisdom . truth . - ED . · for an abridgment of curiosity An essay on " Historical Romance ...
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