Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 頁 |
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... present work , as the title expresses , aims at the attainment of three objects : To improve youth in the art of reading ; to meliorate their language and sentiments ; and to inculcate some of the most im- portant principles of piety ...
... present work , as the title expresses , aims at the attainment of three objects : To improve youth in the art of reading ; to meliorate their language and sentiments ; and to inculcate some of the most im- portant principles of piety ...
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... present ' , nor things to come ' ; nor height ' , nor depth ' ; nor any other creature ' , shall be able to separate us from the love of God ' , " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investi- gation ii of the nature ...
... present ' , nor things to come ' ; nor height ' , nor depth ' ; nor any other creature ' , shall be able to separate us from the love of God ' , " The reader who would wish to see a minute and ingenious investi- gation ii of the nature ...
第 26 頁
... present state is , reason and religion pronounce , that generally , if not always , there is more happiness than mis- ery , more pleasure than pain , in the condition of man x Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property ...
... present state is , reason and religion pronounce , that generally , if not always , there is more happiness than mis- ery , more pleasure than pain , in the condition of man x Society , when formed , requires distinctions of property ...
第 30 頁
... present employment of time should frequently be an object of thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing ...
... present employment of time should frequently be an object of thought . About what are we now busied ? What is the ultimate scope of our present pursuits and cares ? Can we justify them to ourselves ? Are they likely to produce any thing ...
第 39 頁
... present world ? is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , a our changing seasons , and inclement b skies . It is not owing to the debility c of our bodies , or to the unequal distribution of the goods of fortune . Amidst all disadvantages ...
... present world ? is not owing to our cloudy atmosphere , a our changing seasons , and inclement b skies . It is not owing to the debility c of our bodies , or to the unequal distribution of the goods of fortune . Amidst all disadvantages ...
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常見字詞
Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing breast Caius Verres cheerful dark death delight Democritus distress divine dread earth enjoyment errours eternal ev'ry evil fantastick father favour fear feel folly fortune Fundanus give ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human Jugurtha kind king labour live look Lord mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery Mount Etna nature nature's never noble Numidia o'er pain Pamphylia passions pause peace person pleasure possession pow'r praise pride prince proper publick Pythias religion render rest rich rise Roman scene SECTION sense shade shine Sicily Sidon smiles sorrow soul sound spirit spring superiour sweet tears temper tempest tence thee things thou thought tion truth Tuning sweet vanity virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise words youth