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Page 76
... says , the Syriac and Chaldee have , indeed , no article , but express emphasis by a change in the termination of nouns , ' which seems to suppose that the use of the article is to express emphasis . In pp . 167 and 169 , also , he ...
... says , the Syriac and Chaldee have , indeed , no article , but express emphasis by a change in the termination of nouns , ' which seems to suppose that the use of the article is to express emphasis . In pp . 167 and 169 , also , he ...
Page 81
... says that , whenever a noun denotes any of these things , the rule becomes inapplicable . He farther says ( p . 83. ) that all nouns are ex- cluded ' from the rule , except those which are significant of character . ' If so , 90s ...
... says that , whenever a noun denotes any of these things , the rule becomes inapplicable . He farther says ( p . 83. ) that all nouns are ex- cluded ' from the rule , except those which are significant of character . ' If so , 90s ...
Page 389
... says Y AYU nas v eguteg Sahara , ( Acts vii . 36. ) and a Frenchman says " Royaume de France , " or an Irishman , " County Galway , " without any article , their ideas are no more numbered , and no more de finite , than when we mention ...
... says Y AYU nas v eguteg Sahara , ( Acts vii . 36. ) and a Frenchman says " Royaume de France , " or an Irishman , " County Galway , " without any article , their ideas are no more numbered , and no more de finite , than when we mention ...
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