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TABLE I. Note . - The accent of the following words is on the third syllable . Al ex an dri a E qui noc tial Neb u zar a dan Ana to li a E thi o pi a Ni co me di a An da lu si a He li op u lis Phi la del phi a A pol lo ni a Hi e ra ' po ...
TABLE I. Note . - The accent of the following words is on the third syllable . Al ex an dri a E qui noc tial Neb u zar a dan Ana to li a E thi o pi a Ni co me di a An da lu si a He li op u lis Phi la del phi a A pol lo ni a Hi e ra ' po ...
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A. The note of interrogation is Q. What is the use of this note ? A. To show the reader when a question is asked . ... Q. What are the pauses of these notes of interrogation and admiration ? A. They are the same as that of a period .
A. The note of interrogation is Q. What is the use of this note ? A. To show the reader when a question is asked . ... Q. What are the pauses of these notes of interrogation and admiration ? A. They are the same as that of a period .
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Note . That all nouns , are of the third person , except I , and thou or you ; we , and ye or you . OF THE ARTICLES . Q. What is an article ? A. It is a word set before a substantive , for the clearer and more particular expressing of ...
Note . That all nouns , are of the third person , except I , and thou or you ; we , and ye or you . OF THE ARTICLES . Q. What is an article ? A. It is a word set before a substantive , for the clearer and more particular expressing of ...
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