Grammatical Diagrams Defended and Improved: With Directions for Their Proper Construction and ApplicationBarnes, 1867 - 204 strán (strany) |
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... reader to know what they are , and to comprehend more readily the arguments adduced in their favor , and the principles set forth in their ulterior de- velopment . General Definition . Grammatical diagrams , * as here considered , are a ...
... reader to know what they are , and to comprehend more readily the arguments adduced in their favor , and the principles set forth in their ulterior de- velopment . General Definition . Grammatical diagrams , * as here considered , are a ...
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... reader , but also to habituate him to the diagrams them- selves , so that he may better understand what is urged with regard to them . CHAPTER II . OBJECTIONS TO THE USE OF GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS 18 GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS .
... reader , but also to habituate him to the diagrams them- selves , so that he may better understand what is urged with regard to them . CHAPTER II . OBJECTIONS TO THE USE OF GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS 18 GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS .
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... Reader , Daboll's Arithmetic , Morse's old Geog - ⚫ raphy , and Blake's or Comstock's Philosophy , how much equally strange and startling would appear in the new lands of promise opened suddenly upon his view , in the works of ...
... Reader , Daboll's Arithmetic , Morse's old Geog - ⚫ raphy , and Blake's or Comstock's Philosophy , how much equally strange and startling would appear in the new lands of promise opened suddenly upon his view , in the works of ...
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... reader to what has already been shown in those directions , and to urge in general terms , that hardly elsewhere in the whole range of illustrated science , can anything be found more ingeniously and strikingly simple , than are the ...
... reader to what has already been shown in those directions , and to urge in general terms , that hardly elsewhere in the whole range of illustrated science , can anything be found more ingeniously and strikingly simple , than are the ...
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... reader will find attempted in “ Clark's First Lessons , " only it is there less simple than it might be , from its effort to go beyond the logical into the etymological , B 3 By reverting to page 42 , and comparing 44 GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS .
... reader will find attempted in “ Clark's First Lessons , " only it is there less simple than it might be , from its effort to go beyond the logical into the etymological , B 3 By reverting to page 42 , and comparing 44 GRAMMATICAL DIAGRAMS .
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14 Weeks Course A. S. BARNES ADAPT GRAMMAR adjective adjunct elements adverb analysis Analytical Geometry Arithmetic attached AUXILIARY ELEMENTS Baldwin University Botany Clark's College common complete complex sentence Compound Conj conjunctive conjunctive adverb connection construction Davies deadly eyes diagrams drawing Education ellipse eminent examples exercises facts figure Geography give grams graphic Hans Andersen History illustrations Independent infinitive phrase instruction interest language laws Lessons logical adjunct Map-Drawing Maps Mathematics method modifying Monteith's natural Natural Philosophy nouns object ordinary participle Peck's peculiar penmanship phatic Philosophy phrase adjuncts practical predicate Prep present Primary principal elements Prof proper Public Schools pupil purely relation relative represented school-room Secondary seen sentence or proposition simple Speller Steele's 14 Weeks student subordinate proposition substantive symbol teacher teaching tences text-book tion tive transitive transitive verbs treatise verbal verbs volume whole words Worman's
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