A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as Well as a Companion and Guide for Private Students, and for General ReadersLee and Shepard, 1878 |
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... speaking traveller understands many simple phrases , and has but little difficulty in making his wants known . But whatever were the relative proportions of the Danes , Jutes , Angles , Frisians , and Saxons that occupied the British Is ...
... speaking traveller understands many simple phrases , and has but little difficulty in making his wants known . But whatever were the relative proportions of the Danes , Jutes , Angles , Frisians , and Saxons that occupied the British Is ...
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... speak of , or rather better , if better can be gotten , for such an high administration , which is most properly appointed to God's own matters and businesses . : This perverse judgment of fathers , as concerning the fitness and ...
... speak of , or rather better , if better can be gotten , for such an high administration , which is most properly appointed to God's own matters and businesses . : This perverse judgment of fathers , as concerning the fitness and ...
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... speak of it as a thing he had almost forgot . Some procure themselves to be surprised at such times as it is like the party , that they work upon , will suddenly come upon them , and be found with a letter in their hand , or doing ...
... speak of it as a thing he had almost forgot . Some procure themselves to be surprised at such times as it is like the party , that they work upon , will suddenly come upon them , and be found with a letter in their hand , or doing ...
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... speak some- what they desire to say , and how far about they will fetch , and how many other matters they will beat over to come near it ; it is a thing of great patience , but yet of much use . A sudden , bold , and unexpected question ...
... speak some- what they desire to say , and how far about they will fetch , and how many other matters they will beat over to come near it ; it is a thing of great patience , but yet of much use . A sudden , bold , and unexpected question ...
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... speak not , because they are field flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully , not passed by as ... ( speaking of those which are , indeed , prince - like , as we have done of buildings ) , the contents ought not well to ...
... speak not , because they are field flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully , not passed by as ... ( speaking of those which are , indeed , prince - like , as we have done of buildings ) , the contents ought not well to ...
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