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" Saying, or Paflage of an Author, be quoted in his own Words, it begins with a Capital, though it be not immediately after a Full Stop. 5. Write not a Capital in the Middle of a Word among fmall Letters, except in Anagrams. "
The Royal Universal British Grammar and Vocabulary: Being a Digestion of the ... - Page 329
by Daniel Farroe - 1754 - 344 pages
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The Oxford Spelling-book: Being a Complete Introduction to English ...

Thomas Tuite - 1726 - 172 pages
...to begin with a capital letter. And every line or verfe in poetry. If any notable faying or paflage of an author be quoted in his own words, it begins with a capital ; tho' it be not immediately after a full flop. Where capitals are us'd in whole words- and fentences,...
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Grammar of the English Tongue: With the Arts of Logick, Rhetorick, Poetry ...

1759 - 420 pages
...or Period, with a great Letter, and every Verfe or Line in Poetry. If any notable Saying or Paflage of an Author be quoted in his own Words, it begins with a Capital, tho' it be not immediately after a full Stop. Where Capitals are us'd in whole Words and Sentences,...
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The complete letter-writer; or, Polite English secretary

English secretary - 1772 - 268 pages
...every Epiftlc, Book, Note, Verfe, bill, &c. begin with a Capital. 4. If any notable Saying, or Paflage of an Author, be quoted in his own Words, it begins with a Capital, though it be not immediately after a Full Stop. 5. Write not a Capital in the Middle of a Word among fmall...
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The Complete Letter-writer: Containing Familiar Letters on the Most Common ...

1778 - 264 pages
...after, a peiiod; then they never fail to begin with a capital. 6. If any notable faying or paflage of an author be quoted in his own words, it begins...capital, though not immediately after a period. 7. Let not a capital be written in the middle of a word among fmall letters. ' 8. Where capitals are ufed...
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The Complete Letter-writer; Or, Polite English Secretary ...

1789 - 276 pages
...every epiftle, book, note, verfe, bill, &e. begin with a capital. 4. If any notable faying, or paflage of an author, be quoted in his own words, it begins with a capital, though it be not immediately after a full ftop. 5. Write not a capital in the middle of a word among final!...
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The New Universal Letter Writer, Or, Complete Art of Polite Correspondence ...

1818 - 254 pages
...after a period; in which case any word whatever begins with a capital. 4. If any saying or passage, of an author, be quoted in his own words, it begins with a capital, although not immediately after a period. Such sentences should also be introduced in this manner; with...
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New Universal Letter-writer ... to which are Prefixed ... a Set of ...

1867 - 230 pages
...after a period; in which case any word whatever begins with a capital. 4. If any saying or passage of an author be quoted in his own words, it begins with a capital, although not immediately after a period. Such sentences should also be introduced in this manner ;...
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