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... RULE XI . which says , & c . 66 SECT . III . Exercises on the first , second , third , and fourth Rules of Syntax . * 1. The contented mind spreads ease and cheerfulness around it . The school of experience teaches many useful lessons ...
... RULE XI . which says , & c . 66 SECT . III . Exercises on the first , second , third , and fourth Rules of Syntax . * 1. The contented mind spreads ease and cheerfulness around it . The school of experience teaches many useful lessons ...
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... Rules of Syntax . 5. The man who is faithfully attached to re- ligion , may be relied on with confidence .. The vices which we should especially avoid , are those which most easily beset us . 6. They who are born in high stations , are ...
... Rules of Syntax . 5. The man who is faithfully attached to re- ligion , may be relied on with confidence .. The vices which we should especially avoid , are those which most easily beset us . 6. They who are born in high stations , are ...
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... Rules of Syntax . 9. The restless , discontented person , is not a good friend , a good neighbour , or a good sub- ject . The young , the healthy , and the prosperous , should not presume on their advantages . 10. The scholar's ...
... Rules of Syntax . 9. The restless , discontented person , is not a good friend , a good neighbour , or a good sub- ject . The young , the healthy , and the prosperous , should not presume on their advantages . 10. The scholar's ...
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... Rules of Syntax . 18. He and I commenced our studies at the same time . If we contend about trifles , and violently maintain our 90 APPENDIX .
... Rules of Syntax . 18. He and I commenced our studies at the same time . If we contend about trifles , and violently maintain our 90 APPENDIX .
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Abridgment Accent according to RULE active verb adjective pronoun adverb agree articulate sound common substantive Compound Perfect Conjugate the following conjunction consonants copulative correspondent tenses couldst DEFECTIVE VERBS derived dipthong English Grammar express favours following verbs folly governed happy heart honour Imperative Mood Imperfect Tense indicative mood Infinitive Mood Interjections larger Grammar letter live loved Plural marked mayst or canst mind neuter gender nominative objective omitted ourselves passions passive voice pause peace Perfect Participle personal pronoun Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive Potential Mood preposition Present Tense proper RELATIVE PRONOUNS reward RULE XI Rules of Syntax says Second Future Tense SECT Semicolon sentence shalt or wilt shouldst singular number Subjunctive Mood syllable temper Tense represents thee thing third person singular Thou art Thou hadst Thou mayst Thou mightst tion tive verb neuter vice virtue Virtue's virtuous vowel wise word Write the following