A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Page 72
... Carried one vessel after another . Safe to estimate the Turkish loss at 24,000 slain and 5,000 prisoners . The armada annihilated . Af- ter the battle , sky began to be overcast . Storm arising . Swooped down . Sunk galleys . Carried ...
... Carried one vessel after another . Safe to estimate the Turkish loss at 24,000 slain and 5,000 prisoners . The armada annihilated . Af- ter the battle , sky began to be overcast . Storm arising . Swooped down . Sunk galleys . Carried ...
Page 109
... carried two flags - an American and English . 37. The walls were very defaced . 38. The number of French words adopted into English naturally became more and more as time went on . 39. The elder of the two sisters was not yet twenty ...
... carried two flags - an American and English . 37. The walls were very defaced . 38. The number of French words adopted into English naturally became more and more as time went on . 39. The elder of the two sisters was not yet twenty ...
Page 198
... carry the judgment and awaken feeling and desire . But there may be many subdivisions of these great classes of discourse ... carried in his own thinking over territory he could not traverse alone . He learns what will bear the heat of ...
... carry the judgment and awaken feeling and desire . But there may be many subdivisions of these great classes of discourse ... carried in his own thinking over territory he could not traverse alone . He learns what will bear the heat of ...
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