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Strana 82
Therefore , as we must be there , so there we must use the means ; and the means in the church are the ordinances and institutions of the church . The most powerful means is the Scripture ; but the Scripture in the church .
Therefore , as we must be there , so there we must use the means ; and the means in the church are the ordinances and institutions of the church . The most powerful means is the Scripture ; but the Scripture in the church .
Strana 166
Or else in the mean- time I would they ... and many of them for want of means are driven to hard shifts ; from grasshoppers they turn humblebees and wasps , plain parasites , and make the Muses mules to satisfy their hunger - starved ...
Or else in the mean- time I would they ... and many of them for want of means are driven to hard shifts ; from grasshoppers they turn humblebees and wasps , plain parasites , and make the Muses mules to satisfy their hunger - starved ...
Strana 1074
Its next move is achieved by means of an absolute- participle construction . This buds off a couple of appositional members ; one of these budding again . two new members by means of dangling participles .
Its next move is achieved by means of an absolute- participle construction . This buds off a couple of appositional members ; one of these budding again . two new members by means of dangling participles .
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SeventeenthCentury Prose | 3 |
Bibliography | 16 |
SIR WALTER RALEGH | 24 |
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1957 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
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