alytical practical grammar - Toronto Public Library
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SYNTAX-PROMISCUOUS EXERCISES, 211<br />
that seek knowledge will find it.-5. Such are the men whom,<br />
we might suppose, know better.-6. Our welfare and security<br />
COIl~iSt8 in unity .-7. The love of virtue, and devotion to pleasure,<br />
ig opposed to each other.-S. Every leaf, (:\'t!ry twig,<br />
every drop of water, teem with life.-9. No oppressor and no<br />
tyrant triumph there.-lO. All the world is spectators of your<br />
conduct.<br />
H.-I. ::\othing iR more lovelier than virtue.-2. His associates<br />
in wickedness will not fail to mark the alteration of his<br />
conduct.-8. He i:! taller than me, but I am stronger than bim.<br />
-4. 1'1 either riches or beauty furnish solid peal'[' and c()ntent·<br />
ment.-5. The abuse of mercies ripen us for judgmenb.-6.<br />
John, William, and Henry's hats were stulen.-7. A mans<br />
manners frequently infiuerice his fortune.- S. Much depentls<br />
on this rule being observed.-D. Such will ever be the ('ffeet of<br />
youth associating with vicious companions.-lO. Give to en'!')<br />
one their due.-II. It has been fully shown that neithcI' of<br />
them are eorrect.-l~. E\'ery bone, every mu"de, e\'er.'· part<br />
of man, are known to Him which made him.<br />
4.-1. lIo writes tolerably wel1.-2. Three months' notice<br />
are required to be given previous to a pupil's leaving of the<br />
schoo1.-3. That rose smells sweetly.-4:. He employed allother<br />
friend of his father to assert his claim-[whose claim ?]-5.<br />
A soul inspired with the love of truth, will keep all hi:l powers<br />
attentive to the pursuit of it.-G. It is the duty of everyone<br />
to be careful of their reputation.-7. It is remarkable his continual<br />
endeavours to serve us.-S. "rhatever antiquitie~ he<br />
cculd procure, he purchased them at any price.-D I am not<br />
so well as when you was here.-lO. It is three (bys yesterday<br />
since you haye promised that money.-I1. This mode of expression<br />
has been formerly in use.-l::!. He promised long ago,<br />
that he had attended to that matter.-13. Ile was expected to<br />
have arriyed earlier.<br />
5.-1. Twice three are six.-2. t:lix times three are ei!.ihtecn.<br />
-3. As two are to four, so arc six to twelve.-1. l