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Accufative Action Active Adjective Adverbs atque becauſe Cafe call'd called changing comes Comparative Conjugation Dative Declenfion Domini effe English eris fame fecond fhall fhort fignify fome fourth funt Gender Genitive Gerunds govern hath Idus illi increaſe Indicative INDICATIVE MOOD Infinitive Kind Latin learned Letter Male mihi moft MOOD Mufa Nature Neuter nobis Nominative Nouns Number Paffive Participle Particles Perfect Perfon Place Plur Plural Pluraliter Prefent Prefent Tenfe Prepofition quć quam Quid quod Rules Senfe Sentence ſhort Sign Sing Singul Singular Singulariter Song Subftantive Subjunctive Supines Syllable Tenfe Tenſe thefe theſe Thing third thou tibi tion underſtood Verbs Vowel wife Word
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Page vi - Pauses, or Stops, is not only to give a proper Time for Breathing: but to avoid Obscurity, and Confusion of the Sense in joining Words together in a sentence, (p.
Page 237 - What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh.
Page ix - Words are fufficient to exprefs «11 the Ideas of Things, and the Judgments we make upon them, and render them intelligible to others by Writing or Difcourfe.
Page v - twas not in the Power of any Mortal, however learn'd, to...
Page 23 - I came home, I met my Mafter; I will go to my Chamber, that I may read; If I live well, I ihall die happily.
Page xix - Exifience; and in good Senfe it admits after it a Nominative Cafe, as the Verb am: I can fay in good Senfe, I am he, not, I am him.-'tjff.