Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners ...
Key to the Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners ...
Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826
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My opinion was given on a rather cursory perusal of the book. It is too common with mankind, to be totally en- grossed, and overcome, by present events. When the Romans were pressed with a foreign enemy, the women voluntarily contributed all their rings and jewels, to assist the government. The following sentences exemplify the notes and ob- servations under rule xv. 1. They could not persuade bim, dtough they were ever so eloquent. If some persons' opportunities were ever so fe- T#urable, Ihey... would be top indolent to improve them. 2. He drew up a petition, in which he too freely represented his own merits. His follies had reduced him to a situation in which he had much to fear, and nothing to hope. It is reported that the prince will come hither to- morrow. George is active ; he walked thither in less thac aa hour. Whither are you all going in such haste ? Where have they been since they left the city ? 3. Charles left the seminary too early, and from that time he has made very little improvement.
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