| John Eachard - 1705 - 488 pàgines
...But yet it feems Ibmewhat beyond the reach of ordinary Youth, fo to apprehend thofe general LiA'S, as to make a juft and allowable Ufe of them in all...exercifed particularly in them. Now, we know, the Language thac the very Learned part of this Nacion muft truft to live by, Uiilels it be to mike a Bond, or prescribe... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 pàgines
...apprehend those general Laws as to make a just and allowable use of them in all languages, unless exercised particularly in them. Now we know the language that the very learned part of this nation must trust to live by, unless it be to make a bond [bandage] or prescribe a purge (which possibly may... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1878 - 312 pàgines
...Marks of Parenthesis in the following sentences wherever they are required by the rule on page 119. (1) Now we know the language that the very learned part of this nation must trust to live by, unless it be to make a bond or prescribe a purge which possibly may not oblige... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 pàgines
...general laws as to make a just and allowable use of them in all languages, unless exercised lwrticularly in them. Now we know the language that the very learned part of this nation must trust to live by, unless it be to make a bond or prescribe a purge (which possibly may not oblige... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 pàgines
...apprehend those general laws as to make a just and allowable use of them in all languages, unless exercised particularly in them. Now we know the language that the very learned part of this nation must trust to live by, unless it be to make a bond or prescribe a purge (which possibly may not oblige... | |
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