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... idea of the general principles on which the Notes are constructed . If not suited to the pupil at first starting , they may be explained to him at the discretion of the teacher . 1. A Noun is the name of an object ; that is , of ...
... idea of the general principles on which the Notes are constructed . If not suited to the pupil at first starting , they may be explained to him at the discretion of the teacher . 1. A Noun is the name of an object ; that is , of ...
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... idea . If I say , ' Caius departed , ' it is essential to the sense that the place from which he departed should be mentioned or understood . The place therefore , being men- tioned as subsidiary to the action of the subject , has its ...
... idea . If I say , ' Caius departed , ' it is essential to the sense that the place from which he departed should be mentioned or understood . The place therefore , being men- tioned as subsidiary to the action of the subject , has its ...
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... idea of the genitive , and be- cause the word ' objective ' implies a sense of the word ' object , ' different from that in which we always understand it , viz . as anything whatever ' objected , ' or laid before the mind ( Int . I ) c ...
... idea of the genitive , and be- cause the word ' objective ' implies a sense of the word ' object , ' different from that in which we always understand it , viz . as anything whatever ' objected , ' or laid before the mind ( Int . I ) c ...
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... idea . These nouns are generally both in the same case in the accusative , if the construction is active ; as , Caium consulem creaverunt : in the nominative , if the construction is passive ; as , Caius consul creatus est . Caium is in ...
... idea . These nouns are generally both in the same case in the accusative , if the construction is active ; as , Caium consulem creaverunt : in the nominative , if the construction is passive ; as , Caius consul creatus est . Caium is in ...
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... having laid them down beside the oak . " Ad means to by the side of , ' ' to outside ' ( I. 4 ) . By itself it probably means no more than , ' by the side of , ' ' near ; ' the idea of ' motion to ' being owing to F 2 CHAP . VII . 67.
... having laid them down beside the oak . " Ad means to by the side of , ' ' to outside ' ( I. 4 ) . By itself it probably means no more than , ' by the side of , ' ' near ; ' the idea of ' motion to ' being owing to F 2 CHAP . VII . 67.
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ablative accusative acted action adjective adverb affected agrees alter answer bellum Caius called Cambridge cause CHAPTER clause cloth College comes Compare compound conceived conquered construction Crown 8vo dative denoting dependence difference directly Edition English erat esset explained expression fact father followed genitive give Grammar hence historical idea implies inde indicative indicative mood infinitive inter intransitive king Latin literally main verb manner marked matter means mind mood moved naming neuter nominative Notes Notice noun object Observe omitted originally participle pass passive past perfect person plural possesses preposition present quam quod quum reason reference relative Romans rule Second seems sense sentence speak spoken subjoined subjunctive tell tense thing transitive translated usual verb word
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