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... relation , since each of these is also used in an abstract sense . Oral , in the sense of " in spoken words , " is preferable to verbal , since verbal means " in words " whether spoken or written . Partly , in the sense of " in part ...
... relation , since each of these is also used in an abstract sense . Oral , in the sense of " in spoken words , " is preferable to verbal , since verbal means " in words " whether spoken or written . Partly , in the sense of " in part ...
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... relations of amity with the rest of mankind . " This sentence appeared in President Taylor's Message to Con- gress ( Dec. 4 , 1849 ) as printed in the newspapers of the day . It was so much ridiculed that it was corrected in the ...
... relations of amity with the rest of mankind . " This sentence appeared in President Taylor's Message to Con- gress ( Dec. 4 , 1849 ) as printed in the newspapers of the day . It was so much ridiculed that it was corrected in the ...
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... relationship , he could throw the gleam of poetry or humour on what seemed common or threadbare ; has a care for the sighs , and the weary , humdrum preoccupation of very weak people , down to their little pathetic gentilities , ' even ...
... relationship , he could throw the gleam of poetry or humour on what seemed common or threadbare ; has a care for the sighs , and the weary , humdrum preoccupation of very weak people , down to their little pathetic gentilities , ' even ...
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... ; Edward Irving . Edited by C. E. Norton . 3 Is there redundancy here ? 4 Anthony Trollope : An Autobiography , chap . xii . of writing binations of words exactly corresponded to relations of 82 RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE .
... ; Edward Irving . Edited by C. E. Norton . 3 Is there redundancy here ? 4 Anthony Trollope : An Autobiography , chap . xii . of writing binations of words exactly corresponded to relations of 82 RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE .
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Adams Sherman Hill. of writing binations of words exactly corresponded to relations of things , clearness ( otherwise called perspicuity ) would be secured by grammatical correctness ; but in the Difficulty language as it exists ...
Adams Sherman Hill. of writing binations of words exactly corresponded to relations of things , clearness ( otherwise called perspicuity ) would be secured by grammatical correctness ; but in the Difficulty language as it exists ...
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