The elocutionist, a collection of pieces in prose and verse [by various authors, ed.] by J.S. KnowlesJames Sheridan Knowles 1825 |
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... causing that system to be more narrowly in- quired into ; and of eventually producing - what every teacher with whom I have conversed upon the subject , has acknowledged to be a thing " devoutly to be wished " —a reduction in thé num ...
... causing that system to be more narrowly in- quired into ; and of eventually producing - what every teacher with whom I have conversed upon the subject , has acknowledged to be a thing " devoutly to be wished " —a reduction in thé num ...
Page xvi
... cause of the wretched . No man can rise above the infirmities of nature , un- less assisted by God . Your enemies may be formidable by their numbers , and by their power - but He who is with you , is mightier than they . Virtue were a ...
... cause of the wretched . No man can rise above the infirmities of nature , un- less assisted by God . Your enemies may be formidable by their numbers , and by their power - but He who is with you , is mightier than they . Virtue were a ...
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... cause is a hope- less one . How can that be , said he ? It is obnoxious to the ministry ' , replied 1. Justice` , exclaimed he , will carry it . Justice , versus power ' , rejoined I , is a des- perate law - suit . SERIES . A Series is ...
... cause is a hope- less one . How can that be , said he ? It is obnoxious to the ministry ' , replied 1. Justice` , exclaimed he , will carry it . Justice , versus power ' , rejoined I , is a des- perate law - suit . SERIES . A Series is ...
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... cause they are auxiliary verbs ; I and you , because they are pronouns ; that and and , because they are conjunctions ; and when , because it is a connective ad- verb ; an , because it is an article ; and constitution , be- cause it ...
... cause they are auxiliary verbs ; I and you , because they are pronouns ; that and and , because they are conjunctions ; and when , because it is a connective ad- verb ; an , because it is an article ; and constitution , be- cause it ...
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... cause of virtue . " - " I am convinced : you have pre- vailed . Be it so , " replied Edward : " prevent the ex- ecution : have them instantly before us . ' They came : when the Queen , with an aspect and accents diffusing sweetness ...
... cause of virtue . " - " I am convinced : you have pre- vailed . Be it so , " replied Edward : " prevent the ex- ecution : have them instantly before us . ' They came : when the Queen , with an aspect and accents diffusing sweetness ...
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