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 psl. |
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... things spoken of ; and certain things are said about each of them , though not ex- actly in the same manner as those ... thing said about it — we may note as essential to a complete and intelligible sentence of the kind before us ; and ...
... things spoken of ; and certain things are said about each of them , though not ex- actly in the same manner as those ... thing said about it — we may note as essential to a complete and intelligible sentence of the kind before us ; and ...
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... thing ; and the form of the verb , " is , " applies to no more than one ; whilst in paragraph ( 5 ) , " they " ( which is equivalent to " studies " ) and ' abilities , " referring to more things than one , have the form of the verb ...
... thing ; and the form of the verb , " is , " applies to no more than one ; whilst in paragraph ( 5 ) , " they " ( which is equivalent to " studies " ) and ' abilities , " referring to more things than one , have the form of the verb ...
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... things , persons , and of whatever exists , even in imagination , are called Nouns , and sometimes Substantives . Ex . Tree , stone ; man , boy ; Cæsar , Wellington ; virtue , hope . Words expressing an assertion respecting an ac- tion ...
... things , persons , and of whatever exists , even in imagination , are called Nouns , and sometimes Substantives . Ex . Tree , stone ; man , boy ; Cæsar , Wellington ; virtue , hope . Words expressing an assertion respecting an ac- tion ...
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... thing as its object , the verb is called transitive or active ; but when the action is completely described by the verb itself , or when the verb signifies a condition , it is called intransitive or neuter . Ex . We suspect deceit , he ...
... thing as its object , the verb is called transitive or active ; but when the action is completely described by the verb itself , or when the verb signifies a condition , it is called intransitive or neuter . Ex . We suspect deceit , he ...
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... things be ? " " The son of Duncan , from whom the tyrant holds the due of birth , lives in the English court . " " The ... thing . " " Howbeit , this wisdom saved them not . " In addition to these various classes of pronouns , there are ...
... things be ? " " The son of Duncan , from whom the tyrant holds the due of birth , lives in the English court . " " The ... thing . " " Howbeit , this wisdom saved them not . " In addition to these various classes of pronouns , there are ...
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