The Popular Educator, 1-2±Ç;12±ÇCassell, 1867 |
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... Sometimes things were better , sometimes worse ; but at all times , as far as the workmen were concerned , bad was best . " Christ and his It was high time something should be done when the prelates and barons of England made King John ...
... Sometimes things were better , sometimes worse ; but at all times , as far as the workmen were concerned , bad was best . " Christ and his It was high time something should be done when the prelates and barons of England made King John ...
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... sometimes of money , sometimes of goods , in consideration of the king's influence to get a verdict . The judges also took bribes , and that in cases where the Crown was concerned . Lastly , there was the great grievance of the forest ...
... sometimes of money , sometimes of goods , in consideration of the king's influence to get a verdict . The judges also took bribes , and that in cases where the Crown was concerned . Lastly , there was the great grievance of the forest ...
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... sometimes short and sometimes long ; in other words , the same vowel sometimes has , and sometimes has not , the accent on it ; thus the i in dominus , a lord , is without the accent , while the i in doctrina , learning , has the accent ...
... sometimes short and sometimes long ; in other words , the same vowel sometimes has , and sometimes has not , the accent on it ; thus the i in dominus , a lord , is without the accent , while the i in doctrina , learning , has the accent ...
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... Sometimes the sentence which ends with a note of inter- rogation should be read with the falling inflection of the voice . Examples . What o'clock is it ? How do you do to - dày ? How much did he give for his book ? Where is Abel thy ...
... Sometimes the sentence which ends with a note of inter- rogation should be read with the falling inflection of the voice . Examples . What o'clock is it ? How do you do to - dày ? How much did he give for his book ? Where is Abel thy ...
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... sometimes not ; panned philodigy for foreigners , who , always dotore they are able to follow a * and are inclined to believe that the any other people . The truth is , teng taom in general , do not speak faster 55 in conversation , and ...
... sometimes not ; panned philodigy for foreigners , who , always dotore they are able to follow a * and are inclined to believe that the any other people . The truth is , teng taom in general , do not speak faster 55 in conversation , and ...
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193 ÆäÀÌÁö - Almighty ceased, but all The multitude of angels, with a shout Loud as from numbers without number, sweet As from blest voices, uttering joy, heaven rung With jubilee, and loud hosannas filled The eternal regions...
79 ÆäÀÌÁö - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
146 ÆäÀÌÁö - In thoughts from the visions of the night, When deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; The hair of my flesh stood up...
193 ÆäÀÌÁö - I tell thee, thou'rt defied! And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - Than those of age•, thy forehead wrapped in clouds, A leafless branch thy sceptre, and thy throne A sliding car, indebted to no wheels, But urged by storms along its slippery way, I love thee, all unlovely as thou seem'st, And dreaded as thou art...
326 ÆäÀÌÁö - But who the melodies of morn can tell ? — The wild brook babbling down the mountain side ; The lowing herd ; the sheepfold's simple bell ; The pipe of early shepherd dim descried In the lone valley ; echoing far and wide, The clamorous horn along the cliffs above ; The hollow murmur of the ocean-tide ; The hum of bees ; the linnet's lay of love ; And the full choir that wakes the universal grove.
255 ÆäÀÌÁö - Some place the bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it Pleasure, and Contentment these...
236 ÆäÀÌÁö - They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight.
134 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, Who shall not receive manifold more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mens sana in corpore sano, a sound mind in a sound body, will be always able to make a good citizen.