A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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Page 95
... BooK S. Q. How are Books divided ? A. Bork are ufually divided into Chapters , Sections , Paragraphs and Verfes . Q. What are Chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal Heads , Subject , or Argument of a Book . Q. What are Sections ...
... BooK S. Q. How are Books divided ? A. Bork are ufually divided into Chapters , Sections , Paragraphs and Verfes . Q. What are Chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal Heads , Subject , or Argument of a Book . Q. What are Sections ...
Page 98
... Book , Q. How is the Plural Number known ? A. The Plural Number speaketh of more than one ; as , Books . Q. Have all Nouns two Numbers ? A. No : Some Nouns , fuch as the proper Names of Places , have no Plura !; as , London , York , & c ...
... Book , Q. How is the Plural Number known ? A. The Plural Number speaketh of more than one ; as , Books . Q. Have all Nouns two Numbers ? A. No : Some Nouns , fuch as the proper Names of Places , have no Plura !; as , London , York , & c ...
Page 102
... Book . By fome we call to mind fomething that is paft ; as , This is the Book which [ Book ] lent you . By others we demonftrate our Meaning as , What I jaid to John , the fame I jay to you ; Live well . Note , Pronouns have no Articles ...
... Book . By fome we call to mind fomething that is paft ; as , This is the Book which [ Book ] lent you . By others we demonftrate our Meaning as , What I jaid to John , the fame I jay to you ; Live well . Note , Pronouns have no Articles ...
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