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Pagina 6
... refpect the fame perjon . appears to be the only cafe in which the ancient Greek writers used the nominaive before the infinitive . Dr. Huntingfod , under the following rule of his Greek fyntax , " The infinitive mood is elegantly uled ...
... refpect the fame perjon . appears to be the only cafe in which the ancient Greek writers used the nominaive before the infinitive . Dr. Huntingfod , under the following rule of his Greek fyntax , " The infinitive mood is elegantly uled ...
Pagina 7
... refpect only we differed that , as the expectations of youth are al- ways difappointed , we had no reason to repent of the anticipations we had formed . Every step in this defart region offered the charms of novelty ; a species of ...
... refpect only we differed that , as the expectations of youth are al- ways difappointed , we had no reason to repent of the anticipations we had formed . Every step in this defart region offered the charms of novelty ; a species of ...
Pagina 10
... refpect to the ufe of this article before the afpirate b , I think the rule rather arbitrary , which fixes that a ... refpects , as well 25 10 [ Feb. I , An before U and H.
... refpect to the ufe of this article before the afpirate b , I think the rule rather arbitrary , which fixes that a ... refpects , as well 25 10 [ Feb. I , An before U and H.
Pagina 14
... - lifhed at Warfaw . But on the diffolution of the republic of Poland , a total change enfued with refpect to political journals . to publish , in 1797 , the South Prufian New 14 [ Feb. 1 . On Punctuation , fecond Letter .
... - lifhed at Warfaw . But on the diffolution of the republic of Poland , a total change enfued with refpect to political journals . to publish , in 1797 , the South Prufian New 14 [ Feb. 1 . On Punctuation , fecond Letter .
Pagina 28
... refpect to animal magnetism . Real magnetifm was a power of nature very well known in its effects , though its caufe remained a fecret . A certain invi- fible influence proceeding from the magnet , exercid a visible fway over the iron ...
... refpect to animal magnetism . Real magnetifm was a power of nature very well known in its effects , though its caufe remained a fecret . A certain invi- fible influence proceeding from the magnet , exercid a visible fway over the iron ...
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