Collier's Cyclopedia of Commercial and Social Information and Treasury of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge on Art, Science, Pastimes, Belles-lettres, and Many Other Subjects of Interest in the American Home CircleP. F. Collier, 1882 - 758 էջ |
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... verbs , etc. , from being made in the forms of the English language ; by which the power of express- ing some finer shades of meaning must be greatly circumscribed , if not entirely lost . The best method , therefore , to be pursued by ...
... verbs , etc. , from being made in the forms of the English language ; by which the power of express- ing some finer shades of meaning must be greatly circumscribed , if not entirely lost . The best method , therefore , to be pursued by ...
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... verbs . Can execute and judge of " ( observe the use of the conjunction ) are also verbs , but the latter has a preposition at- tached to it , to bring it into a particular relation with the objects that follow ; and to both of them is ...
... verbs . Can execute and judge of " ( observe the use of the conjunction ) are also verbs , but the latter has a preposition at- tached to it , to bring it into a particular relation with the objects that follow ; and to both of them is ...
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... verbs with objects , —and yet are not accessory sentences , since no assertions are made . This form of the verb , with the preposi- tion " to " prefixed , differs entirely from the forms we have seen employed in the predicates . Gram ...
... verbs with objects , —and yet are not accessory sentences , since no assertions are made . This form of the verb , with the preposi- tion " to " prefixed , differs entirely from the forms we have seen employed in the predicates . Gram ...
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... verbs . The first and second objects to this sentence do not require particular notice ; and in the third , " too much at large , " it is only needful to observe the use of an adjective pre- ceded by a preposition , and having an ...
... verbs . The first and second objects to this sentence do not require particular notice ; and in the third , " too much at large , " it is only needful to observe the use of an adjective pre- ceded by a preposition , and having an ...
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... verb ; on the contrary , it conveys a command ; and the subject , if expressed , would not occupy the customary place to the left of the predi- cate , but would come between it and the objects . Grammarians distinguish the forms of verbs ...
... verb ; on the contrary , it conveys a command ; and the subject , if expressed , would not occupy the customary place to the left of the predi- cate , but would come between it and the objects . Grammarians distinguish the forms of verbs ...
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