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Page 84
They are sometimes used in ihe title of books , for ornament sake : and always
the propoun I , and the interjection 0 , are written in capitals , and in all other
places the small letters must be used . Q. When capital letters are placed single
in a ...
They are sometimes used in ihe title of books , for ornament sake : and always
the propoun I , and the interjection 0 , are written in capitals , and in all other
places the small letters must be used . Q. When capital letters are placed single
in a ...
Page 110
Sometimes we use enter , in words derived from the French . 14. Intro , which
signifies within ; as , to introduce . 15. Ob , which signifies against ; as , obstacle ,
to oppose . 16. Per , which signifies through ; and denotes a certain degree of ...
Sometimes we use enter , in words derived from the French . 14. Intro , which
signifies within ; as , to introduce . 15. Ob , which signifies against ; as , obstacle ,
to oppose . 16. Per , which signifies through ; and denotes a certain degree of ...
Page 111
sometimes dislike and disesteem ; as , reproach , reject , rejec , tion . 22. Retro ,
which signifies backward ; as , retrospect , retrogade motion . 23. Se which
signifies without , or by itself ; as secure separate , seclude . 2 to Sub , which
sigoifies ...
sometimes dislike and disesteem ; as , reproach , reject , rejec , tion . 22. Retro ,
which signifies backward ; as , retrospect , retrogade motion . 23. Se which
signifies without , or by itself ; as secure separate , seclude . 2 to Sub , which
sigoifies ...
Page 112
A. Many substantives , and sometimes adjectives ; and sometimes the other parts
of speech become verbs , by prefixiog the sign to , before them , or by addiog the
termination en to the adjective ; as , from a house comes to house ; from warm ...
A. Many substantives , and sometimes adjectives ; and sometimes the other parts
of speech become verbs , by prefixiog the sign to , before them , or by addiog the
termination en to the adjective ; as , from a house comes to house ; from warm ...
Page 115
A. No : Sometimes the infinitive mond stands for the nominative word ; as , to lie is
shameful : and sometimes a whole clause foregoing ; as , to rise betimes in the
morniog , is the most wholesome thing in the world . Q. If two or more ...
A. No : Sometimes the infinitive mond stands for the nominative word ; as , to lie is
shameful : and sometimes a whole clause foregoing ; as , to rise betimes in the
morniog , is the most wholesome thing in the world . Q. If two or more ...
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