Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 страници |
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... midst of his studied refinements , b the voluptuary c languishes . Gentleness corrects whatever is offensive in our manners ; and , by a constant train of humane d attentions , studies to alle- viate the burden of common misery . That ...
... midst of his studied refinements , b the voluptuary c languishes . Gentleness corrects whatever is offensive in our manners ; and , by a constant train of humane d attentions , studies to alle- viate the burden of common misery . That ...
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... midst of extravagance and riot , how little do they think of those scenes of sore distress which are passing at that moment throughout the world ; multitudes struggling for a poor sub sistence , to support the wife and children whom ...
... midst of extravagance and riot , how little do they think of those scenes of sore distress which are passing at that moment throughout the world ; multitudes struggling for a poor sub sistence , to support the wife and children whom ...
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... midst of all this happiness , as he lay indulging himself in state he sees let down from the ceiling , exa tly over his head , a glittering sword hung by a single hair . The sight of impending / destruction put a speedy end to 4 * Chap ...
... midst of all this happiness , as he lay indulging himself in state he sees let down from the ceiling , exa tly over his head , a glittering sword hung by a single hair . The sight of impending / destruction put a speedy end to 4 * Chap ...
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... midst of all his treasures : o and in po - session of all the honours and enjoyments which royalty could bestow . a Jo - ram , jo ' - ram . b Ben - ha - dad , bễn hà ' - dad . cl - dol - a - ter , i - dol ' - lå - tår . One who worships ...
... midst of all his treasures : o and in po - session of all the honours and enjoyments which royalty could bestow . a Jo - ram , jo ' - ram . b Ben - ha - dad , bễn hà ' - dad . cl - dol - a - ter , i - dol ' - lå - tår . One who worships ...
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... midst of this gen- eral adulation , g one person only stooped not to Haman . 3 * This was Mordecai h the Jew ; who , knowing this Ama- - lekite to be an enemy to the people of God , and with virtuous indignation , despising that ...
... midst of this gen- eral adulation , g one person only stooped not to Haman . 3 * This was Mordecai h the Jew ; who , knowing this Ama- - lekite to be an enemy to the people of God , and with virtuous indignation , despising that ...
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