An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language, Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises, and a Key to the Exercises, Том 2T. Wilson, 1808 |
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... attention , and sharpen the understanding , than that which is divested of these aids , and confined to bare positions and precepts ; in which it too frequently happens , that the learner has no further concern , than to read and repeat ...
... attention , and sharpen the understanding , than that which is divested of these aids , and confined to bare positions and precepts ; in which it too frequently happens , that the learner has no further concern , than to read and repeat ...
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... attention and reflection are requisite ; and the knowledge of the rule necessarily re- sults from the study and correction of the sentence . these are not all the advantages which arise from Gram- matical Exercises . By discovering ...
... attention and reflection are requisite ; and the knowledge of the rule necessarily re- sults from the study and correction of the sentence . these are not all the advantages which arise from Gram- matical Exercises . By discovering ...
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... attention will rectify some errors . Though he is out of dan- ger , he is still afraid . He laboured to still the tumult . some . Guilt often casts a damp over our sprightliest hours . Soft bodies damp the sound much more than hard ones ...
... attention will rectify some errors . Though he is out of dan- ger , he is still afraid . He laboured to still the tumult . some . Guilt often casts a damp over our sprightliest hours . Soft bodies damp the sound much more than hard ones ...
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... attention in combining letters and syllables ; and to excite the ingenious student to investigate the principles and rules of our Orthogra- phy , as well as to distinguish the exceptions and variations which every where attend them . In ...
... attention in combining letters and syllables ; and to excite the ingenious student to investigate the principles and rules of our Orthogra- phy , as well as to distinguish the exceptions and variations which every where attend them . In ...
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... attention to his business . So bold a breach of order , called for little seve- rity in punishing the offender . His error was accompanied with so little con- trition and candid acknowledgment , that he found a few persons to intercede ...
... attention to his business . So bold a breach of order , called for little seve- rity in punishing the offender . His error was accompanied with so little con- trition and candid acknowledgment , that he found a few persons to intercede ...
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