A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... fuch Reproach no more thall ftain the Fair , Who make thy eafy Rules their timely Care : Nor Teachers more bewail their ill Succefs , Who on young Minds these useful Leffons prefs . J. DUICK A NEW GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE : In Five.
... fuch Reproach no more thall ftain the Fair , Who make thy eafy Rules their timely Care : Nor Teachers more bewail their ill Succefs , Who on young Minds these useful Leffons prefs . J. DUICK A NEW GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE : In Five.
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... these Dominions , which obliges every Mifter , to join with his Scholars in Prayer , both Morning and Evening ; teaching them thereby , as is intended , that all their Dependance is on God , by whom we live , and move , and have our ...
... these Dominions , which obliges every Mifter , to join with his Scholars in Prayer , both Morning and Evening ; teaching them thereby , as is intended , that all their Dependance is on God , by whom we live , and move , and have our ...
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... these Notes of Interrogation and Admiration ? A. They are the fame as that of the Period . Q. What do you call a Parenthesis ? A. A Parenthefis has two crooked Strokes , thus ( ) . Q. What is the Ufe of the Parenthesis ? A. It ferves to ...
... these Notes of Interrogation and Admiration ? A. They are the fame as that of the Period . Q. What do you call a Parenthesis ? A. A Parenthefis has two crooked Strokes , thus ( ) . Q. What is the Ufe of the Parenthesis ? A. It ferves to ...
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