A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five Parts. ... The Thirteenth Edition. By Thomas Dilworth, ...Henry Kent, 1751 - 154 pages |
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Page ix
... ourselves with " what is done in all the diftant Parts of the World , and " find what our Fathers did long ago , in the firft Ages of " Mankind . By this Means a Briton holds Correfpondence " with his Friend in America or Japan , and ...
... ourselves with " what is done in all the diftant Parts of the World , and " find what our Fathers did long ago , in the firft Ages of " Mankind . By this Means a Briton holds Correfpondence " with his Friend in America or Japan , and ...
Page 92
... Q. Give an Example . A. Before all Things , it is neceffary for a Man to take a true Eftimate of himfelf : For we mostly think ourselves able to do more than we can . Q. What Q. What other Ufe does a Colon ferve to ? 92 A New Guide.
... Q. Give an Example . A. Before all Things , it is neceffary for a Man to take a true Eftimate of himfelf : For we mostly think ourselves able to do more than we can . Q. What Q. What other Ufe does a Colon ferve to ? 92 A New Guide.
Page 128
... ourselves that it is beft for us , fince He chufes it , who cannot err . 9. Ever fince the Tranfgreffion of our firft Parents , the Purity of Human Nature hath been miferably ftain'd ; its Faculties have been fadly depraved ; and its ...
... ourselves that it is beft for us , fince He chufes it , who cannot err . 9. Ever fince the Tranfgreffion of our firft Parents , the Purity of Human Nature hath been miferably ftain'd ; its Faculties have been fadly depraved ; and its ...
Page 129
... the Term of our living here : And it is unreasonable for us to trouble ourselves about this World , longer than we are like to continue in it . 25. Obe- we 25. Obedience comprehendeth the whole Duty of a Man to the English Tongue . 129.
... the Term of our living here : And it is unreasonable for us to trouble ourselves about this World , longer than we are like to continue in it . 25. Obe- we 25. Obedience comprehendeth the whole Duty of a Man to the English Tongue . 129.
Page 131
... ourselves , or others . 42. Young Minds being fulleft of Ignorance want In- ftruction moft ; are fitteft to receive it , as being freeft from Prejudices , and worldly Cares ; and are apt to retain it beft , being void of fuch ...
... ourselves , or others . 42. Young Minds being fulleft of Ignorance want In- ftruction moft ; are fitteft to receive it , as being freeft from Prejudices , and worldly Cares ; and are apt to retain it beft , being void of fuch ...
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