The Student's Assistant, Or Learner's First Guide to the English LanguageCh. De Mat, 1841 - 168 pages |
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... instantly intreated him not to oppose the inclination of the people , who desired him for their ruler . He urged ' , that he alone was the lawful successor to the crown which he refused ; and that their father could not infringe the ...
... instantly intreated him not to oppose the inclination of the people , who desired him for their ruler . He urged ' , that he alone was the lawful successor to the crown which he refused ; and that their father could not infringe the ...
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... instantly dashed out his brains with a hatchet which he had in his hand when turning up the cradle , he found his child unhurt and an 1 enormous serpent lying dead on the floor , killed by that dog , whose courage and fidelity in ...
... instantly dashed out his brains with a hatchet which he had in his hand when turning up the cradle , he found his child unhurt and an 1 enormous serpent lying dead on the floor , killed by that dog , whose courage and fidelity in ...
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... instant Tortona capitulated , and Carew esca- ped ; but he had , thus , a good opportunity of displaying a rare instance of determined intre- 66 May it please God , plaise à Dieu . 2 To lay , camper . 3 To whisper , dire tout bas . " To ...
... instant Tortona capitulated , and Carew esca- ped ; but he had , thus , a good opportunity of displaying a rare instance of determined intre- 66 May it please God , plaise à Dieu . 2 To lay , camper . 3 To whisper , dire tout bas . " To ...
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... instant de la vie est un pas vers la mort . On business , pour quelque affaire . CORNEILLE . 2 He would say , il ... instant , dès l'instant que . 29 : 1 After the defeat of Pompey the Great ASSISTANT . 33 Cromwell.
... instant de la vie est un pas vers la mort . On business , pour quelque affaire . CORNEILLE . 2 He would say , il ... instant , dès l'instant que . 29 : 1 After the defeat of Pompey the Great ASSISTANT . 33 Cromwell.
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... instant he was off his horse , upon the scaffold , and held Pythias embraced . " You are safe , " he cried , you are safe , my friend , my beloved friend ; the Gods be praised , you are safe ! I now have nothing but death to suffer ...
... instant he was off his horse , upon the scaffold , and held Pythias embraced . " You are safe , " he cried , you are safe , my friend , my beloved friend ; the Gods be praised , you are safe ! I now have nothing but death to suffer ...
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