1. There are five, seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, feeling. 2. "The Jews also, saying that these things were so." 3. When you are - anywhere with a message, do not loiter by the way. 4. The people in the United States compute their money by dollars and 5. Fox-hounds and harriers follow their game by the, greyhounds by the sight. 6. There were two on duty before the gate. 7. His poetry was less fine and subtle, but more simple, and passionate. 8.Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of -, Lie in three words, health, peace, and competence.' 9. According to the recent, the population has steadily increased at the rate of three per per annum during the last ten years. 10. A hunted hare uses all possible methods to divert the 11. He has ago. me a book printed more than three 12. Few travellers have made the of Mount Ararat. 13. The Jews prided themselves on their from Abraham. 14. The peers-unanimously to the propositions of the Commons. 15. They openly declared their from such violent proceedings. 16. The royal to all bills is still given in Norman French. 17. The Reformation was, without doubt, the most important event that occurred in the sixteenth 18. James VI. of Scotland succeeded to the throne of England, in right of his from Margaret, the eldest daughter of Henry VII. Cession, n. a yielding. Chagrin, n. vexation. Cite, v. to summon, to quote. Session, n. a sitting of ma- Site, n. a situation. any 1. To his very great —, he was unable to precedent in favor of the course recommended. 2. Several important measures will be brought before Parliament during the next 3. I have bought a gross of green spectacles with silver rims and cases. 4. You can scarcely imagine a more agreeable for a mansion. 5. There are several on the lake in the park. 6. "The king sealed it with his own and the of his lords." --- 7. "If we have not charity, we are become as sounding brass or a tinkling 8. The skin of the shark is, by great labour, polished into the substance called 9. A dove with an olive branch is an emblem or of peace. 10. The war in Italy was terminated by the of Lombardy to Sardinia. 11. The trial was postponed till the next of the Central Criminal Court. 12. The place in 1860. of Savoy and Nice to France took 13 13. So doth the swan her downy save, Keeping them prisoners underneath her wings.' 14. "Praise Him upon the loud-sounding -." 15. They will have many additional inconveniences and to undergo. 16. Ciphers and figures are the of real numbers. west of the Land's End. 2. The Ports, Dover, Hastings, Romney, Hythe, and Sandwich, were fortified in the reign of William I. 3. Brass is an alloy of copper and -. 4. “They like lead in the mighty waters." 5. 'Vice is a monster of such hideous mien, That to be hated needs but to be -.' 6. When for a moment, like a drop of rain, He into thy depths, with bubbling groan.' 7. The barons of the Ports have the privilege of holding a canopy over the sovereign during the coronation procession. 8. A of one tree grafted into the stock of another changes the quality of its fruit. 9. "Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth is Mount -." 10. He is a companion of people in their most pleasures. 11. Change of change of air. is oftentimes as beneficial as 12. "That which we have we unto you." and heard, declare 13. is a brittle metal of a brilliant white color approaching to blue. 14. "Wrath killeth the foolish man, and envy slayeth the one." § 8. Words pronounced very nearly alike, but spelled differently, the final syllable ending with the sound of the letter 1. 2. My brother has entered the service of India. 3. Paris, the of France, is on the river Seine. 4. "Who is to judge so great a people ?" 5. He has bought a new saddle and 6. "The question of his death is enrolled in the -. 7. St. Michael's oranges are the best for eating, oranges for making marmalade and wine. and 8. "If this be of men, it will come to nought." 9. There are three numbers in Greek: singular, -, and plural. 10. The police having received timely notice, were to prevent the 12. The great 11. "If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and also to the whole body." of the nobles, in the time of the Saxons, was termed the Wittenagemot. 13. "This man began to build, and was not to finish." 14. Agesilaus often joined in the of his children. 15. The first word in every sentence should be written with a 16. Shall be you 17. His -. to make one of the party? speech in his behalf, offence, but made a very and the jury acquitted him of the found him guilty of manslaughter. 18. He used to a great deal; and neglecting the of his best friends, he became involved in a quarrel, and lost his life in a —. 19. He was not want of sufficient to continue the business, for 20. Henry II. summoned a- of the nobility and clergy at Clarendon, in Wiltshire, A.d. 1164. 21. 'Oh come ye in peace here, or come ye in war, Or to dance at our young lord Lochinvar.' 22. 'There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry.' |