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Accufative acria Adjective Adverbs alſo atque becauſe bona box Combs Cafe call'd Caſe Conjugation Dative Declenfion Declension declin'd docet Domini effe eris eſſe eſt expreſs'd fignifies fimus firſt fome funt Future Tenſe Gender Genitive Gerunds hæc hath Idus illi IMPERATIVE MOOD increaſe ſhort INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD itum Latin leſſer Kingdoms Maſter mihi moſt Neuter nihil nobis nofter Nominative Nouns Number Obſerve omnes Paffive Participles Paſſive Perſon Pluperfect Plur Plural Pluraliter Prepoſition Preſent Tenſe Preter Preterperfect Tenſe Preterpluperfect Pridie Proper Names quæ quam Quid quod rimus ſame ſecond Senſe ſeveral ſhall ſharp Spur ſhew ſhort Sing Singul Singulariter ſome ſometimes Spondee Subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Subſtantive Supines Syllable Tenfe Tense Tenſe ſupplied theſe Thing thoſe thou tibi tion tive triftis tuum uſed Verbs Verſe volo Vowel Word
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