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... sentences would read : ' But , till the king come forth , our scene remains in London , and not till then , ' etc. Some editors omit these lines , alleging that they contradict the preceding statements . This is not the case . The ...
... sentences would read : ' But , till the king come forth , our scene remains in London , and not till then , ' etc. Some editors omit these lines , alleging that they contradict the preceding statements . This is not the case . The ...
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... sentences , are taken from Eutropius I. and II . PART I. takes the pupil through the regular accidence of nouns , adjec- tives , pronouns , etc. , and the indicative and imperative moods of the four conjugations , active , passive , and ...
... sentences , are taken from Eutropius I. and II . PART I. takes the pupil through the regular accidence of nouns , adjec- tives , pronouns , etc. , and the indicative and imperative moods of the four conjugations , active , passive , and ...
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... sentences , has been long felt . To supply this want the following pages have been carefully compiled . The examples have been taken mainly from classical English writers . They embody the results of many years ' practical experience ...
... sentences , has been long felt . To supply this want the following pages have been carefully compiled . The examples have been taken mainly from classical English writers . They embody the results of many years ' practical experience ...
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