The Accomplished Tutor: Or, Complete System of Liberal Education: Containing the Most Improved Theory and Practice of the Following Subjects: 1. English Grammar, and Elocution. 2. Penmanship, and Short Hand. 3. Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal ... and Other Useful Matter. Embellished with Twenty Copper-plates and Six Maps, Neatly Engraved, Volume 1H. D. Symonds and Vernor and Hood, 1806 - Education |
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... cafes , as words are founded according to the caprice or affectation of the age , or the fpeakers : a knowledge of them muft , therefore , be acquired by experience and obfervation . And concerning the found of fingle letters , the ...
... cafes , as words are founded according to the caprice or affectation of the age , or the fpeakers : a knowledge of them muft , therefore , be acquired by experience and obfervation . And concerning the found of fingle letters , the ...
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... cafe . The number is either fingular or plural . The fingular number expreffes one object : as , a king : the plural , two or more , as , kings . The i The plural number is moftly formed , in English , OF ENGLISH GRAMMARE 7.
... cafe . The number is either fingular or plural . The fingular number expreffes one object : as , a king : the plural , two or more , as , kings . The i The plural number is moftly formed , in English , OF ENGLISH GRAMMARE 7.
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... cafes of the noun : the nominative , poffeffive , and objective cafe . The nominative cafe is the fimple name of the noun , without relation to other objects : as , " John . " The poffeffive fignifies the relation of poffeffion : as ...
... cafes of the noun : the nominative , poffeffive , and objective cafe . The nominative cafe is the fimple name of the noun , without relation to other objects : as , " John . " The poffeffive fignifies the relation of poffeffion : as ...
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... cafe is to be added to a phrase of feveral words , it is generally joined to the last word : as , " the Emperor of Morocco's dominions . " To the plural noun ending in s , the s is not added : as , the " arrows ' heads . " The objective ...
... cafe is to be added to a phrase of feveral words , it is generally joined to the last word : as , " the Emperor of Morocco's dominions . " To the plural noun ending in s , the s is not added : as , the " arrows ' heads . " The objective ...
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... cafes , generally gives place to you , except in a very folemn style , and in addreffes to the Deity . As the perfonal ... cafe : as , " this is others ' property , " and " it startles one's apprehenfion ; " one is alfo ufed in an ...
... cafes , generally gives place to you , except in a very folemn style , and in addreffes to the Deity . As the perfonal ... cafe : as , " this is others ' property , " and " it startles one's apprehenfion ; " one is alfo ufed in an ...
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