| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 350 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in...often both the place and the person, we and they, and / and •x/io, they appear in so disunited a view, that the sense of connexion is much impaired. The... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in...by shifting so often both the place and the person, nae and they, and / and ttAo, they appear in so disunited a view, that the sense of connexion is much... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1807 - 406 pages
...me on shore, where I was welcomed by all " my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this Sentence, though the objects contained in...often both the place and the person, we and they, and /, and who, they appear in such a disunited view, that the sense of connexion is almost lost. The Sentence... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 352 pages
...was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, thongh the objects contained in it have a sufficient connexion...often both the place and the person, we and they, and /and wlio, they appear in so disunited a view, that the sense of connexion is much impaired. The sentence... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 330 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in...other, yet, by this manner of representing them, by sniffing so often both the place and the person, we and tfiti/i and /and who, the,y appear in so disunited... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1810 - 352 pages
...where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness " In this ssntence, though the objects contained in it have a sufficient...by shifting so often both the place and the person ive and they, and / and ivho, they appear in so disunited a view, that the sense of connexion is much... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1815 - 582 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness.' In this sentence, though the objects contained in it have a sufficient connection with each other, yet, by this manner of representing them, by shifting so often both the... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1816 - 292 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in...sufficient connexion with each other, yet, by this manuer of representing them, by shifting so often both the place and the person, we and they, and /... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 538 pages
...on shore, where I was " welcomed by all my friends, who received me with *' the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in it have a sufficient connection with each other, yet, by this manner of representing them, by shifting so often both the... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1821 - 356 pages
...put me on shore, where I was welcomed by all my friends, who received me with the greatest kindness." In this sentence, though the objects contained in...shifting so often both the place and the person, we and thi-ij, and / and mho, they appear in so disunited a view, that the sense of connexion is much impaired.... | |
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