A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... true are thy ways , O Lord God : thy word is true . I am the Lord , I AM THAT I AM ; this is my name . LESSON V. The word was with God , and the word was God . None but God can tell what is to come . I must not do an ill act ; if I have ...
... true are thy ways , O Lord God : thy word is true . I am the Lord , I AM THAT I AM ; this is my name . LESSON V. The word was with God , and the word was God . None but God can tell what is to come . I must not do an ill act ; if I have ...
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In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. For the word of the Lord is true , and all his works are faithful . LESSON II . A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband : but she that hath no shame is as rottenness in his bones . The hand of the ...
In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. For the word of the Lord is true , and all his works are faithful . LESSON II . A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband : but she that hath no shame is as rottenness in his bones . The hand of the ...
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... true spelling , has done me much good . Note . Substantives proper have naturally no article set before them ; ex- cept when some word is understood ; as , the Thames , that is , the river Thames : the Tyne , that is , the river Tyne ...
... true spelling , has done me much good . Note . Substantives proper have naturally no article set before them ; ex- cept when some word is understood ; as , the Thames , that is , the river Thames : the Tyne , that is , the river Tyne ...
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