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... English by the indicative , " why I am sad ,: " yet there would be no impropriety in saying , " you ask me what may be the reason of my sadness , " which approaches much more nearly to the force of the subjunctive or contingent form ...
... English by the indicative , " why I am sad ,: " yet there would be no impropriety in saying , " you ask me what may be the reason of my sadness , " which approaches much more nearly to the force of the subjunctive or contingent form ...
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... English Company , from anticipating the more efficient rivalship of a free trade . We are here in- formed that the English Company was unable to maintain a competition with the Ostend Company , which was a free as- sociation having no ...
... English Company , from anticipating the more efficient rivalship of a free trade . We are here in- formed that the English Company was unable to maintain a competition with the Ostend Company , which was a free as- sociation having no ...
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... English Grammar : or English so illus- trated , as to facilitate the Acquisition of other Languages , whe- ther antient or modern . With an Appendix containing a complete System of Parsing . By R. S. Skillern , A.M. , Master of Crypt ...
... English Grammar : or English so illus- trated , as to facilitate the Acquisition of other Languages , whe- ther antient or modern . With an Appendix containing a complete System of Parsing . By R. S. Skillern , A.M. , Master of Crypt ...
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