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... original form of the future , that on grounds of courtesy it was changed in the second and the third person to will , and that , whenever courtesy permits , shall is to be preferred to will . It is doubtful whether this be the true ...
... original form of the future , that on grounds of courtesy it was changed in the second and the third person to will , and that , whenever courtesy permits , shall is to be preferred to will . It is doubtful whether this be the true ...
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... original sense of " ought , " as in " You should not do that ; " sometimes in a conditional sense , as in " Should you ask me whence these stories ; " and after " lest , " as in " He fled , lest he should be imprisoned . " 1 Would is ...
... original sense of " ought , " as in " You should not do that ; " sometimes in a conditional sense , as in " Should you ask me whence these stories ; " and after " lest , " as in " He fled , lest he should be imprisoned . " 1 Would is ...
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... original , discovered some of my faults , and cor- rected them . But I found I wanted a stock of words , or a readi- ness in recollecting and using them , which I thought I should have acquired before that time if I had gone on making ...
... original , discovered some of my faults , and cor- rected them . But I found I wanted a stock of words , or a readi- ness in recollecting and using them , which I thought I should have acquired before that time if I had gone on making ...
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... original ! It is not ; nor is there any way but to be born so . Nor yet , if you are born . original , is there anything in this training that shall clip the wings of your originality . There can be none more original than Mon- taigne ...
... original ! It is not ; nor is there any way but to be born so . Nor yet , if you are born . original , is there anything in this training that shall clip the wings of your originality . There can be none more original than Mon- taigne ...
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... original were brought into the language in the century between 1550 and 1650 than in the whole period before or since , and for the simple reason that they were absolutely needful to express new modes and combinations of thought . The ...
... original were brought into the language in the century between 1550 and 1650 than in the whole period before or since , and for the simple reason that they were absolutely needful to express new modes and combinations of thought . The ...
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