A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... same in sound , but different in signification ; very necessary to pre- vent the writing one word for another of the same sound . III . A short but comprehensive Gram- mar of the English Tongue , delivered in the most familiar and ...
... same in sound , but different in signification ; very necessary to pre- vent the writing one word for another of the same sound . III . A short but comprehensive Gram- mar of the English Tongue , delivered in the most familiar and ...
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... same I say to you ; live well . Note . - Pronouns have no article before them , except for distinction , or by way of eminence ; as , God is the same , yesterday , to - day , and for ever . Q. What pronouns are of the first person ? A ...
... same I say to you ; live well . Note . - Pronouns have no article before them , except for distinction , or by way of eminence ; as , God is the same , yesterday , to - day , and for ever . Q. What pronouns are of the first person ? A ...
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... same , and receive daily increase through thy bountiful goodness towards me , as well in good life as in doctrine so that thou , who workest all things in all creatures , mayest make thy gracious benefits shine in me , to the end- less ...
... same , and receive daily increase through thy bountiful goodness towards me , as well in good life as in doctrine so that thou , who workest all things in all creatures , mayest make thy gracious benefits shine in me , to the end- less ...
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