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The Elements of English Composition: Containing Practical Instructions for ... - Page 46
by David Irving - 1803 - 238 pages
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts ..., Volume 9

Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 496 pages
...and morals, fell to corrupt our language ; which last was not likely to be much improved by those, who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether .conversant in the dialect...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: containing additional letters, tracts ..., Volume 9

Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 494 pages
...and morals, fell to corrupt our language ; which last was not likely to be much improved by those, who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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The Works, Volume 9

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 488 pages
...and morals, fell to cor' rupt our language ; which last was not likely to be much improved by those, who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second /either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect o...
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Essentials of English for Schools, Colleges, and Private Study

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1884 - 346 pages
...religion and morals, fell to corrupt our language; which last was not likely to be much improved by those who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second; either such as had followed him in his banishment, or had been altogether conversant in the dialect of these...
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A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 828 pages
...religion nnd morals fell to corrupt our language (which last was not likely to be much improved by those who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second; either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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A System of Rhetoric

Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 828 pages
...religion and morals fell to corrupt our language (which last waa not likely to be much improved by those who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second: either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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Short Essays: Original and Selected, Etc

Short essays - 1885 - 208 pages
...religion and morals, fell to corrupt our language, which last was not like to be much improved by those who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second ; either such as had followed him in his banishment or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, Embracing a ...

1888 - 576 pages
...religion and morals, fell to corrupt our language : which last was not like to be much improved by those who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who bad been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 10

Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 502 pages
...religion and morals, fell to corrupt our language; which last was not likely to be much improved by those, who at that time made up the court of King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment, or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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A Method of English for Secondary Schools, Part 1

James Gow - 1907 - 200 pages
...religion and morals, fell to corrupt our language ; which last was not like to be much improved by those, who at that time made up the Court of King Charles the Second ; either such as had followed him in his banishment or who had been altogether conversant in the dialect of...
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