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... given by a simple village people with inadequate equipment , yet in such manner as to attract the attention of the whole world . Moralities were plays in which the several vices and virtues were personified and allegorical ...
... given by a simple village people with inadequate equipment , yet in such manner as to attract the attention of the whole world . Moralities were plays in which the several vices and virtues were personified and allegorical ...
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... given him trouble . If one could learn only two new words each day , in three or four years , he would have the foundation vocabulary of business or social life . Indeed the mastery of a list of a thousand or more words , like that given ...
... given him trouble . If one could learn only two new words each day , in three or four years , he would have the foundation vocabulary of business or social life . Indeed the mastery of a list of a thousand or more words , like that given ...
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... given , ( 2 ) the whole of the previous matter relating to the subject and held in the mind , and ( 3 ) all of the performed mental processes . In education the term is used to denote the consideration and interpretation of new ...
... given , ( 2 ) the whole of the previous matter relating to the subject and held in the mind , and ( 3 ) all of the performed mental processes . In education the term is used to denote the consideration and interpretation of new ...
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... given , ( 2 ) the whole of the previous matter relating to the subject and held in the mind , and ( 3 ) all of the performed mental processes . In education the term is used to denote the consideration and interpretation of new ...
... given , ( 2 ) the whole of the previous matter relating to the subject and held in the mind , and ( 3 ) all of the performed mental processes . In education the term is used to denote the consideration and interpretation of new ...
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... given just above shows the adverb use , as in the after- noon modifies the verb came . 3. As substantives , that is , as subject of a verb . To err is human shows an infinitive as subject of the verb . Clauses are classified in the same ...
... given just above shows the adverb use , as in the after- noon modifies the verb came . 3. As substantives , that is , as subject of a verb . To err is human shows an infinitive as subject of the verb . Clauses are classified in the same ...
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adjective admiral United adverb Africa Allies American army attack August Austrians battle became born British Bulgaria called capital captured Carthage cause century Charles chief Christian Civil clause commanded Confederates conquered Crusade Death defeated denotes destroyed duke East Egypt elected emperor Empire England English expedition expression Federals fleet force fought France French Galicia Germans governor Greece Greek Henry Hungary Indians invaded Island Italian Italy John July June killed king land language Latin League loss Louis means ment Mexico miles Napoleon Naval Academy Norway noun object participle peace Persian person Philip preposition president Prince prisoners pron pronoun rear admiral retired retreat revolt river Roman Rome Russians Samnites sentence Sicily siege slain soldiers South Spain Spanish Sparta spoken surrender Sweden term things tion town treaty troops Turks United States navy verb victory West West Goths William words