The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 páginas |
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Epes Sargent. a person given up to ( volup'tas ) pleasure ; bound'ary , the thing that bounds . -ATE , a . , having , being ; as , passionate , having passion ; n . , one who , or the person or thing that ; as , advocate , one who pleads ...
Epes Sargent. a person given up to ( volup'tas ) pleasure ; bound'ary , the thing that bounds . -ATE , a . , having , being ; as , passionate , having passion ; n . , one who , or the person or thing that ; as , advocate , one who pleads ...
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... person he met , inquired , with somewhat of a con- sequential air , for the best house in the place . Unluckily , the person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered in the family of one Mr. Featherstone , a ...
... person he met , inquired , with somewhat of a con- sequential air , for the best house in the place . Unluckily , the person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered in the family of one Mr. Featherstone , a ...
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... person of Mr. Justice Johnson in Ireland , for conveying his person in the most direct way , in such man- ner as these bailiffs may choose , across the sea , and afterward to the city of Westminster , to take his trial for an alleged ...
... person of Mr. Justice Johnson in Ireland , for conveying his person in the most direct way , in such man- ner as these bailiffs may choose , across the sea , and afterward to the city of Westminster , to take his trial for an alleged ...
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PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION | 11 |
Effects of Machinery | 16 |
ETYMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION | 19 |
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