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Page 297
... declension of the author's health , have ren- dered literary application inconvenient and unadvisable ; so that the original project of continuing this narration to our own own times will probably be abandoned . To have achieved ...
... declension of the author's health , have ren- dered literary application inconvenient and unadvisable ; so that the original project of continuing this narration to our own own times will probably be abandoned . To have achieved ...
Page 382
... declension of simple nouns as given in the Eton Grammar , and in that of Lily , with that of Zumpt . In the Eton Grammar , we are merely told that the " fifth declension makes the genitive and dative cases singular to end in ei , ” in ...
... declension of simple nouns as given in the Eton Grammar , and in that of Lily , with that of Zumpt . In the Eton Grammar , we are merely told that the " fifth declension makes the genitive and dative cases singular to end in ei , ” in ...
Page 383
... declension to which a word belongs ; and this difficulty occurs in a tenfold degree in the third declension , which is well known to be the most complicated and extensive in the Latin language : yet the Eton Grammar merely says that ...
... declension to which a word belongs ; and this difficulty occurs in a tenfold degree in the third declension , which is well known to be the most complicated and extensive in the Latin language : yet the Eton Grammar merely says that ...
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