A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley, 1787 - 221 Seiten |
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... examples there given are fuch as occurred in reading , without any very curious or methodical examination : and they might eafily have been much increafed in num- ber ber by any one , who had leifure or phlegm PREFACE . ix.
... examples there given are fuch as occurred in reading , without any very curious or methodical examination : and they might eafily have been much increafed in num- ber ber by any one , who had leifure or phlegm PREFACE . ix.
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... examples . But , be- fide fhewing what is right , the matter may be further explained by pointing out what is wrong . I will not take upon me to say , whe- ther we have any Grammar , that fufficiently inftructs us by rule and example ...
... examples . But , be- fide fhewing what is right , the matter may be further explained by pointing out what is wrong . I will not take upon me to say , whe- ther we have any Grammar , that fufficiently inftructs us by rule and example ...
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... example of Analyfis , that has been exhibited fince the days of Ariftotle . The author is greatly obliged to several Learned Gentlemen , who have favoured him with their remarks upon the first Edition , which was indeed principally ...
... example of Analyfis , that has been exhibited fince the days of Ariftotle . The author is greatly obliged to several Learned Gentlemen , who have favoured him with their remarks upon the first Edition , which was indeed principally ...
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... EXAMPLE . I- 2 7 5 I 2 The power of speech is a faculty peculiar 7 2 8 . 5 5- 7 3 7 to man , and was bestowed on him by his 4 2 7 I 4 . 8 6 beneficent Creator for the greatest and most 4 2 . 8 9 6 . 6 5 3 excellent uses ; but alas ! how ...
... EXAMPLE . I- 2 7 5 I 2 The power of speech is a faculty peculiar 7 2 8 . 5 5- 7 3 7 to man , and was bestowed on him by his 4 2 7 I 4 . 8 6 beneficent Creator for the greatest and most 4 2 . 8 9 6 . 6 5 3 excellent uses ; but alas ! how ...
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... [ 3 ] " And I perfecuted this way unto the death . " Acts , xxii . 4. The Apostle doth not mean any parti- cular fort of death , but death in general ; the Definite Example Example : " Man was made for fociety , and ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 31.
... [ 3 ] " And I perfecuted this way unto the death . " Acts , xxii . 4. The Apostle doth not mean any parti- cular fort of death , but death in general ; the Definite Example Example : " Man was made for fociety , and ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 31.
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