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... PRINCIPLES OF PIETY AND VIRTUE WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY MURRAY . ALBANY : PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY G. J. LOOMIS . ....... 1830 , EducT 758.30 , 585 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
... PRINCIPLES OF PIETY AND VIRTUE WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY MURRAY . ALBANY : PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY G. J. LOOMIS . ....... 1830 , EducT 758.30 , 585 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY ...
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... principles of piety and virtue . The pieces selected , not only give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences . which are diversifiedt ...
... principles of piety and virtue . The pieces selected , not only give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences . which are diversifiedt ...
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... principle and character , that would be able to resist the danger arising from future intercourse with the world . The Author has endeavoured to ... PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . JRET AV Lady Jane Grey The grotto of Antiparos continued.
... principle and character , that would be able to resist the danger arising from future intercourse with the world . The Author has endeavoured to ... PRINCIPLES OF GOOD READING . JRET AV Lady Jane Grey The grotto of Antiparos continued.
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... principles on these heads will , however , be found use- fal , to prevent erroneous and vicious modes of utterance ; to give the young reader some taste of the subject ; and to assist him in acquiring a just and ac- curate mode of ...
... principles on these heads will , however , be found use- fal , to prevent erroneous and vicious modes of utterance ; to give the young reader some taste of the subject ; and to assist him in acquiring a just and ac- curate mode of ...
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... principles are false , no apology from himself can make them right : i founded in truth , no censure from others can make them wrong . " " Though deep , yet clear ; thougn gentle , yet not dull ; “ Strang without rage ; without n ...
... principles are false , no apology from himself can make them right : i founded in truth , no censure from others can make them wrong . " " Though deep , yet clear ; thougn gentle , yet not dull ; “ Strang without rage ; without n ...
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The English Reader: Or Pieces in Prose and Verse, From the Best Writers ... Lindley Murray No preview available - 2017 |
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Page 91 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befal me there, save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying, that bonds and afflictions abide me.