A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... must love them that do not love us , as well as them that love us . We must pray for them that hate us . LESSON II . We must do to all men as we like to be done to . The Lord he is God , it is he that hath made us . He must live well ...
... must love them that do not love us , as well as them that love us . We must pray for them that hate us . LESSON II . We must do to all men as we like to be done to . The Lord he is God , it is he that hath made us . He must live well ...
Page 86
... must be divided ; as , num - ber . Q. What exceptions have you to this rule ? A. Two consonants in the middle of a derivative , though they be not proper to begin a word , must not be divided ; as ,! stand - ard . RULE IV . Q. What is ...
... must be divided ; as , num - ber . Q. What exceptions have you to this rule ? A. Two consonants in the middle of a derivative , though they be not proper to begin a word , must not be divided ; as ,! stand - ard . RULE IV . Q. What is ...
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... must with rev'rence bow , The second honor to our State we owe ; Next to wives , parents , children , fit respect , And to our friends and kindred we direct : Then we must those , who groan beneath the weight Of age , disease , or want ...
... must with rev'rence bow , The second honor to our State we owe ; Next to wives , parents , children , fit respect , And to our friends and kindred we direct : Then we must those , who groan beneath the weight Of age , disease , or want ...
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