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 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 37
... soul is rendered the receptacle m of many repugnant n and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous coun- try . cantoned out into different principalities , which are Continually waging war on one another . Diseases , poverty ...
... soul is rendered the receptacle m of many repugnant n and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous coun- try . cantoned out into different principalities , which are Continually waging war on one another . Diseases , poverty ...
Σελίδα 38
... soul . a At - mos - phere , at ' - mas - fère . The air that encompasses the earth b In - clem - ent , In - klém ' - ment . Unmerciful , rugged c De - bil - i - ty , de - bil ' - e - te . Feebleness d Im - po - tent , im ' - po - tẻnt ...
... soul . a At - mos - phere , at ' - mas - fère . The air that encompasses the earth b In - clem - ent , In - klém ' - ment . Unmerciful , rugged c De - bil - i - ty , de - bil ' - e - te . Feebleness d Im - po - tent , im ' - po - tẻnt ...
Σελίδα 40
... soul is weary of life . " it becomes a wise and a good man , in the evil day , with firmness to main ain his post : to bear up against the storm ; to have recourse t to those advantages which , in the worst of times , are always left to ...
... soul is weary of life . " it becomes a wise and a good man , in the evil day , with firmness to main ain his post : to bear up against the storm ; to have recourse t to those advantages which , in the worst of times , are always left to ...
Σελίδα 42
... informed him of the crimes and barbarities , which he foresaw that he would after- wards commit . The soul of Hazael abhorred , at this time , thoughts of cruelty . Uncorrupted as yet by ambition or 42 Part I. THE ENGLISH READER ,
... informed him of the crimes and barbarities , which he foresaw that he would after- wards commit . The soul of Hazael abhorred , at this time , thoughts of cruelty . Uncorrupted as yet by ambition or 42 Part I. THE ENGLISH READER ,
Σελίδα 44
... soul was shaken with a storm of passion Wrath , pride , and desire of revenge , rose into fury . 7. With difficulty he restrained himself in publick ; but as soon as be came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony o of ...
... soul was shaken with a storm of passion Wrath , pride , and desire of revenge , rose into fury . 7. With difficulty he restrained himself in publick ; but as soon as be came to his own house , he was forced to disclose the agony o of ...
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