A New Guide to the English Tongue (1793)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1978 - 156 pages |
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... live their lives . There is a strong moral and religious tone running through his " Sentences in Prose . " 11. William S. Balch , A Grammer of the English Language ( Boston : Mussey , 1840 ) , p . 90 . Instead of focusing on points of ...
... live their lives . There is a strong moral and religious tone running through his " Sentences in Prose . " 11. William S. Balch , A Grammer of the English Language ( Boston : Mussey , 1840 ) , p . 90 . Instead of focusing on points of ...
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... live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad End . We must let the Time paft put us in mind of the Ill we have done . In the Time to come we muft do ill no more . Be ...
... live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad End . We must let the Time paft put us in mind of the Ill we have done . In the Time to come we muft do ill no more . Be ...
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... Live to Die . You , whofe fond Wifes do to Heaven afpire , Who make those bleft Abodes your fole Defire ; If you are wife , and hope that Bliss to gain , Ufe well your Time , live not an Hour in vain Let not the Morrow your vain ...
... Live to Die . You , whofe fond Wifes do to Heaven afpire , Who make those bleft Abodes your fole Defire ; If you are wife , and hope that Bliss to gain , Ufe well your Time , live not an Hour in vain Let not the Morrow your vain ...
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