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nd _they_ that despise.--I intended _to call_ last week.--the fields look _fresh_ and _gay_.--very _neatly, finely woven_ paper.--where I _saw_ Gen. Andrew Jackson, _him_ who.--Take the _first two_,--_last three_.--thirty _feet_ high.--_a_ union,--_a_ hypothesis.--I have _seen_ him _to whom_ you wrote, he would have _come_ back, or _returned_.--_understands_ the nature,--he _rejects_.--If thou _study_,--thou _wilt_ become.--is not _properly_ attended to.--He _knew_.--therefore, to _have_ done it,--_than_ the title.--very _independently_.--duty to _do_.--my _friend's_ entering.--is the _best_ specimen, or it _comes nearer_ perfection _than any_, &c.--blow _them_, will go, &c.--_Each of those two authors has his_ merit.--_Reason's_ whole,--_lie_ in.--_strikes_ the mind,--than if _the parts had been adjusted_,--with _perfect_ symmetry. Satire _does_ not carry in _it_.--_composes_ the triangle.--_persons'_ opportunities were _ever_.--It _has been_ reported.--should _never_ be.--situation _in which_.--_is_ thoroughly versed in _his_.--_are_ the soul,--_follows_ little.--An army _presents_.--_are_ the _duties_ of a christian.--happier than _he_.--_always_ have _inclined_, and _which always_ will incline him to offend.--which _require_ great.--_Them_ that honor me, will I.--_has_ opinions peculiar to _itself_.--that _it may_ be said _he attained_ monarchical.--_hast_ permitted,--_wilt_ deliver.--_was_ formerly propagated.--the measure _is_,--unworthy your.--_were_ faithless.--After I _had_ visited.--nor shall _I_, consent.--Yesterday I intended to _walk_ out, but _was_.--_make_ or _are_ thirteen,--_leave_ three.--If he _go_,--make _the eighth time_ that he _will have_ visited.--_is_ nobler.--was possessed, or _that ever_ can be.--one great _edifice_,--smaller _ones_.--honesty _is_.--it to _be_.--_will_ follow me,--I _shall_ dwell.--_is_ gone astray.--he could, not _have done_.--_feeling_ a propensity. PUNCTUATION. COMMA. _Corrections of the Exercises in Punctuation_. RULE 1. Idleness is the great fomenter of all corruptions in the human heart. The friend of order has made half his way to virtue. All finery is a sign of littleness. RULE 2. The indulgence of a harsh disposition, is the introduction to future misery. To be totally indifferent to praise or censure, is a real defect in character. The intermixture of evil in human society, serves to exercise the suffering graces and virtues of the good. RULE 3. Cha
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