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CHAPTER VI . The Verbal Group 1. Strong Verbs 2. Mixed Verbs . 3. Weak Verbs
. 4. Verb Making CHAPTER VII . The Noun Group 1. Of the Substantive 2. Of the
Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group .
CHAPTER VI . The Verbal Group 1. Strong Verbs 2. Mixed Verbs . 3. Weak Verbs
. 4. Verb Making CHAPTER VII . The Noun Group 1. Of the Substantive 2. Of the
Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group .
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The latter have very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post
- positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is
highly curious . In Modern Danish or Swedish the indefinite article a or an is ...
The latter have very strong individualising features of their own , such as the post
- positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is
highly curious . In Modern Danish or Swedish the indefinite article a or an is ...
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What has been said will shew the nature of the thing ; and a little reflection will
make it clear how strong an evidence of primęval relationship these analogies
carry with them . This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the ...
What has been said will shew the nature of the thing ; and a little reflection will
make it clear how strong an evidence of primęval relationship these analogies
carry with them . This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the ...
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With strong probability also may we add to this botanical list the terms husk , haw
; and more particularly cod , a word that merits a special remark . What it came to
mean in the Elizabethan dramatists must here be kept apart . In Anglo - Saxon ...
With strong probability also may we add to this botanical list the terms husk , haw
; and more particularly cod , a word that merits a special remark . What it came to
mean in the Elizabethan dramatists must here be kept apart . In Anglo - Saxon ...
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A strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be
given below . There are , however , instances in which this preposition needs not
to be otherwise rendered in modern English , e.g. ' Eode him ža ham hal on his ...
A strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be
given below . There are , however , instances in which this preposition needs not
to be otherwise rendered in modern English , e.g. ' Eode him ža ham hal on his ...
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