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 . EXERCISE . Having the most confident anticipation that his petition would be he incurred many unnecessary expenses ; great , then , was his mortification on learning , that instead of presenting his petition to the king ...
... condition . EXERCISE . Having the most confident anticipation that his petition would be he incurred many unnecessary expenses ; great , then , was his mortification on learning , that instead of presenting his petition to the king ...
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... condition ; not so punishment , which is a com- pensating principle , and applies generally . man may be punished for his misdeeds by his in- feriors , or even by himself . Our own reflections are sometimes our severest punishment . The ...
... condition ; not so punishment , which is a com- pensating principle , and applies generally . man may be punished for his misdeeds by his in- feriors , or even by himself . Our own reflections are sometimes our severest punishment . The ...
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... conditions of the mind . We should never judge anything by its but in order to ascertain its just value , we should defer our opinion till we become acquainted with its real merits . Though he is a man of rough , you will find on a ...
... conditions of the mind . We should never judge anything by its but in order to ascertain its just value , we should defer our opinion till we become acquainted with its real merits . Though he is a man of rough , you will find on a ...
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... condition . Celestial music is the music supposed to be heard in heaven , considered as the abode of the just . In the former , we have the idea of something sublime and superhuman ; in the latter , we have the idea of place . EXERCISE ...
... condition . Celestial music is the music supposed to be heard in heaven , considered as the abode of the just . In the former , we have the idea of something sublime and superhuman ; in the latter , we have the idea of place . EXERCISE ...
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... condition that six of its principal citizens should be de- livered over to him . Cultivation - Culture Cultivation denotes the act of cultivating ; culture the state of being cultivated . Culture applies to the soil ; cultivation to ...
... condition that six of its principal citizens should be de- livered over to him . Cultivation - Culture Cultivation denotes the act of cultivating ; culture the state of being cultivated . Culture applies to the soil ; cultivation to ...
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