The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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It is used as singular , when the mediation or instrumentality of one thing is implied ; and , as plural , when two or more mediatory causes are referred to ; as , ' The King consented , and by this means , all hopes of success was lost ...
It is used as singular , when the mediation or instrumentality of one thing is implied ; and , as plural , when two or more mediatory causes are referred to ; as , ' The King consented , and by this means , all hopes of success was lost ...
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Some sentences contain two nouns , one of which is in the second person and the other in the third ; as , King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? 6 CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nominative , the possessive ...
Some sentences contain two nouns , one of which is in the second person and the other in the third ; as , King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? 6 CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nominative , the possessive ...
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King Solomon . ' Here both words refer to the same thing ; but ' King of Solomon ' is not more improper than the city of Boston . ' The month of March , the month of April , the month of May . Corrected . The month March , the month ...
King Solomon . ' Here both words refer to the same thing ; but ' King of Solomon ' is not more improper than the city of Boston . ' The month of March , the month of April , the month of May . Corrected . The month March , the month ...
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F. Kings reign jure divino . ' L. Kings reign by divine right . ' Some are fond of a jeu de motz . ' F. Some are fond of a pun . ' He died mania - a - potu . ' L. He died raving mad , in consequence of hard drinking .
F. Kings reign jure divino . ' L. Kings reign by divine right . ' Some are fond of a jeu de motz . ' F. Some are fond of a pun . ' He died mania - a - potu . ' L. He died raving mad , in consequence of hard drinking .
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As , Thou art , O King , a king of kings . I am , kind Sir , your most affectionate friend . When two or more substantives are arranged in a sentence , they should be separated from each other , and also from the following verb .
As , Thou art , O King , a king of kings . I am , kind Sir , your most affectionate friend . When two or more substantives are arranged in a sentence , they should be separated from each other , and also from the following verb .
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