English Synonymes Classified and Explained: With Practical Exercises. Designed for Schools and Private TuitionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - 425 páginas |
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... condition as human beings . Obligations are duties voluntarily assumed . We are equally bound to perform our duties and our obligations ; but the former we cannot escape ; the latter we may or may not contract . No man is exempt from ...
... condition as human beings . Obligations are duties voluntarily assumed . We are equally bound to perform our duties and our obligations ; but the former we cannot escape ; the latter we may or may not contract . No man is exempt from ...
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... conditions . ' 4 Neglect no of doing good , nor check thy desire of doing it by a vain fear of what may happen . ' ' A wise man will make more than he finds . Men's behaviour should be like their apparel , not too strait , but free for ...
... conditions . ' 4 Neglect no of doing good , nor check thy desire of doing it by a vain fear of what may happen . ' ' A wise man will make more than he finds . Men's behaviour should be like their apparel , not too strait , but free for ...
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... condition and supplied my necessities till I should receive remittances from England . Most children are delighted with 9 and many will pore over them with rapture for hours together . The prize destined for him who should make the ...
... condition and supplied my necessities till I should receive remittances from England . Most children are delighted with 9 and many will pore over them with rapture for hours together . The prize destined for him who should make the ...
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... condition of life are said to confer favours on each other ; but then there is always in such cases an assumed inferiority on the part of the re- ceiver . The king confers the honour of knighthood . Princes confer privileges . One ...
... condition of life are said to confer favours on each other ; but then there is always in such cases an assumed inferiority on the part of the re- ceiver . The king confers the honour of knighthood . Princes confer privileges . One ...
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... condition of the poorer classes in that part of the country . According to the established rules of the society , the com- petitors had all their pictures , and sent them in for exhibition by the 1st of May . I have not yet quite ...
... condition of the poorer classes in that part of the country . According to the established rules of the society , the com- petitors had all their pictures , and sent them in for exhibition by the 1st of May . I have not yet quite ...
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