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The first part , denominated " Principles of English Grammar , " contains new definitions of the parts of speech and rules of con- struction , illustrated by copious examples and exercises arranged throughout upon a systematic plan ...
The first part , denominated " Principles of English Grammar , " contains new definitions of the parts of speech and rules of con- struction , illustrated by copious examples and exercises arranged throughout upon a systematic plan ...
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It contains a great deal of praxis , and a large collec- tion of examples and exercises , in which the nouns and verbs are quoted in the nominative and infinitive , and which the pupil is to translate into their oblique cases and moods ...
It contains a great deal of praxis , and a large collec- tion of examples and exercises , in which the nouns and verbs are quoted in the nominative and infinitive , and which the pupil is to translate into their oblique cases and moods ...
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not merely as the seat of a government which extends its con- nexions and exercises its influence to the remotest points of the earth's surface - not merely as it contains the wealth and the machinery by which the freedom and the ...
not merely as the seat of a government which extends its con- nexions and exercises its influence to the remotest points of the earth's surface - not merely as it contains the wealth and the machinery by which the freedom and the ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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