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Pagina 70
... relation , relation , therefore , is explained in some adjunct annexed 70 Middleton on the Greek Article .
... relation , relation , therefore , is explained in some adjunct annexed 70 Middleton on the Greek Article .
Pagina 71
... relation subsists between pro- nouns and articles , he says that there is no ground whatever for making a distinction between the nature of the one and the other , and that the " near relation " is in truth no other than perfect ...
... relation subsists between pro- nouns and articles , he says that there is no ground whatever for making a distinction between the nature of the one and the other , and that the " near relation " is in truth no other than perfect ...
Pagina 387
... relation to the noun , that it is a matter of indifference , and of mere choice , whether the noun itself be expressed definitely or indefinitely , with or without an article . For these reasons , nouns in the very same circumstances ...
... relation to the noun , that it is a matter of indifference , and of mere choice , whether the noun itself be expressed definitely or indefinitely , with or without an article . For these reasons , nouns in the very same circumstances ...
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