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... language ? 5. " Do you , or would you allow either of the practices alluded to in the 3d and 4th questions in or about your school ? 6. " Do you regard the Bible as the word of God , and the only safe guide to belief and practice ? 7 ...
... language ? 5. " Do you , or would you allow either of the practices alluded to in the 3d and 4th questions in or about your school ? 6. " Do you regard the Bible as the word of God , and the only safe guide to belief and practice ? 7 ...
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... language , to give force and power to thought , to delight the ear with melody , and to present the whole in an appropriate variety of style , is an acquisition of inestimable value , and great potency , when properly used . Yet such an ...
... language , to give force and power to thought , to delight the ear with melody , and to present the whole in an appropriate variety of style , is an acquisition of inestimable value , and great potency , when properly used . Yet such an ...
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... language are derived from many different languages and dialects : they are classified by Dr. Webster , ( Introduction to the Quarto Dictionary , p . 26 , ) under eight different heads . They are classified by Pro . Fowler , ( Grammar ...
... language are derived from many different languages and dialects : they are classified by Dr. Webster , ( Introduction to the Quarto Dictionary , p . 26 , ) under eight different heads . They are classified by Pro . Fowler , ( Grammar ...
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... language fluently . To acquire the meaning of such a num- ber of words might at first seem a hopeless task , but a careful investi- gation has ascertained that the great body of our language is formed from some 8,000 or 10,000 radical ...
... language fluently . To acquire the meaning of such a num- ber of words might at first seem a hopeless task , but a careful investi- gation has ascertained that the great body of our language is formed from some 8,000 or 10,000 radical ...
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... language . No one who wishes to be deemed acquainted with English or Scottish Philosophy should remain unacquainted with the writings of Sir William Hamilton , the prince of modern Scottish Metaphysicians ; and all who teach Mental ...
... language . No one who wishes to be deemed acquainted with English or Scottish Philosophy should remain unacquainted with the writings of Sir William Hamilton , the prince of modern Scottish Metaphysicians ; and all who teach Mental ...
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