English Synonymes Classified and Explained: With Practical Exercises. Designed for Schools and Private TuitionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - 425 páginas |
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... able to trace it through all the phases of its existence - a rule particularly applicable to language , the materials of which are so fluctuating and changeable . Now , the principles before explained do not belong to any one language ...
... able to trace it through all the phases of its existence - a rule particularly applicable to language , the materials of which are so fluctuating and changeable . Now , the principles before explained do not belong to any one language ...
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... able attention to the subject . It should be re- membered , before any study be commenced , that we have two objects in view : one - and this of the greater importance - the effect the study will produce as to the general improvement of ...
... able attention to the subject . It should be re- membered , before any study be commenced , that we have two objects in view : one - and this of the greater importance - the effect the study will produce as to the general improvement of ...
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... able to give a ready shall be then put to us ? to the questions which Bravery - Courage . Bravery is constitutional ; courage is acquired . The one is born with us , the other is the result of reflection . There is no merit in being ...
... able to give a ready shall be then put to us ? to the questions which Bravery - Courage . Bravery is constitutional ; courage is acquired . The one is born with us , the other is the result of reflection . There is no merit in being ...
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... able to take a lesson . to On the evening of the birthday , the prizes were all into the drawing - room , and laid on a large table ; the children being then placed on forms arranged across the other end of the room , each , in his turn ...
... able to take a lesson . to On the evening of the birthday , the prizes were all into the drawing - room , and laid on a large table ; the children being then placed on forms arranged across the other end of the room , each , in his turn ...
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... able to precision . from the foundation of Rome to the birth of Christ , there are seven hundred and fifty - three years . In chronology , there are two modes of ; one , from the creation so many years before the birth of Christ , and ...
... able to precision . from the foundation of Rome to the birth of Christ , there are seven hundred and fifty - three years . In chronology , there are two modes of ; one , from the creation so many years before the birth of Christ , and ...
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