A Short Introduction to English Grammar: With Critical NotesJ. Dodsley, 1787 - 221 Seiten |
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... most cor- rect of our profe writers . Indeed , the juftness of this complaint , as far as I can find , bath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance , which was the object of ...
... most cor- rect of our profe writers . Indeed , the juftness of this complaint , as far as I can find , bath never been questioned ; and yet no effectual method bath hitherto been taken to redress the grievance , which was the object of ...
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... most fimple in its form and conftruction . Of all the antient Languages extant That is the most fimple , which is undoubtedly the most antient ; but even that Language itself does not equal the English in fimplicity . The words of the ...
... most fimple in its form and conftruction . Of all the antient Languages extant That is the most fimple , which is undoubtedly the most antient ; but even that Language itself does not equal the English in fimplicity . The words of the ...
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... into the Latin Grammar and would hardly be engaged fo many years , as they now are , in that most irksome and difficult part of Literature , with fo much labour of ; the the memory , and with fo little affiftance of the xii PREFACE .
... into the Latin Grammar and would hardly be engaged fo many years , as they now are , in that most irksome and difficult part of Literature , with fo much labour of ; the the memory , and with fo little affiftance of the xii PREFACE .
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... most beautiful and perfect 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 ...
... most beautiful and perfect 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 ...
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... may carry it forward , yet will cer- tainly never bring it to the point to which it tends . A SHORT A SHORT INTRODUCTION то ENGLISH GRAMMAR . GRAMMA R. RAMMAR PREFACE . XV obfervation when they are most obvious, must ...
... may carry it forward , yet will cer- tainly never bring it to the point to which it tends . A SHORT A SHORT INTRODUCTION то ENGLISH GRAMMAR . GRAMMA R. RAMMAR PREFACE . XV obfervation when they are most obvious, must ...
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