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... , gas ( a terin invented by a chemist 2 ) , are as 1 George P. Marsh : Lectures on the English Language , lect . v . 2 Van Helmont , a Fleming ( born in 1577 ) . good words as games , meal , sheep , fire 2 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
... , gas ( a terin invented by a chemist 2 ) , are as 1 George P. Marsh : Lectures on the English Language , lect . v . 2 Van Helmont , a Fleming ( born in 1577 ) . good words as games , meal , sheep , fire 2 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
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... George Campbell : The Philosophy of Rhetoric , book ii . chap . ii . 2 Burke : Letters on a Regicide Peace , letter iv . 8 Ibid . , letter i . 4 Thackeray : The Virginians , chap . Ix . 5 Irving : The Sketch Book ; The Legend of Sleepy ...
... George Campbell : The Philosophy of Rhetoric , book ii . chap . ii . 2 Burke : Letters on a Regicide Peace , letter iv . 8 Ibid . , letter i . 4 Thackeray : The Virginians , chap . Ix . 5 Irving : The Sketch Book ; The Legend of Sleepy ...
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... George the Third by degrading Caroline of Brunswick , were not ashamed , in 1820 , to curry favour with George the Fourth by persecuting her . " 2 The true test lish . of good Eng- In the use of language there is only one sound princi ...
... George the Third by degrading Caroline of Brunswick , were not ashamed , in 1820 , to curry favour with George the Fourth by persecuting her . " 2 The true test lish . of good Eng- In the use of language there is only one sound princi ...
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... Their aim being to communicate fully and promptly what 1 George Eliot : Middlemarch . For other examples , see " The Foundations of Rhetoric , " pp . 181-186 . they have to say , they choose the words best 16 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
... Their aim being to communicate fully and promptly what 1 George Eliot : Middlemarch . For other examples , see " The Foundations of Rhetoric , " pp . 181-186 . they have to say , they choose the words best 16 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
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... George Eliot uses egoism in the sense of egotism , and Mr. George Meredith calls one of his novels " The Egoist , " his meaning being " The Egotist . " The rule of simplicity . reason for this rule is GOOD USE . 19.
... George Eliot uses egoism in the sense of egotism , and Mr. George Meredith calls one of his novels " The Egoist , " his meaning being " The Egotist . " The rule of simplicity . reason for this rule is GOOD USE . 19.
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