A Short Introduction of Grammar

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S.Beckley, 1753
 

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Page 3 - Epicene. . . ." It is worthy of note that in one of the earliest Latin grammars published in Boston in the eighteenth century the number of genders of Latin nouns is given as three. Even Puritan democracy showed a concern for the simplification of instruction. The catechetical arrangement is followed throughout...
Page 49 - And generally, when the Word that goeth before the Verb, and the Word that Cometh after the Verb belong both to one thing, that is to...
Page 33 - Amatas, vifust nexus-. And one in uus, as, Mortuus. And it is formed of the latter Supine, by putting to J ; as, Lefiut _ iecius, exctfpr M'/IÍ»«J.

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