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... dative case , one of the principal uses of which is to signify acquisition , enjoyment , & c . and their contraries ; and it is clear that , in all such instances , the dative does not follow any direct regimen of the verb , but has its ...
... dative case , one of the principal uses of which is to signify acquisition , enjoyment , & c . and their contraries ; and it is clear that , in all such instances , the dative does not follow any direct regimen of the verb , but has its ...
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... dative , and not a service into which it is forced by the requisition of the verb sum , is farther evident from the number of other verbs which are followed by the double dative . Many of these instances Mr. Grant proposes to resolve by ...
... dative , and not a service into which it is forced by the requisition of the verb sum , is farther evident from the number of other verbs which are followed by the double dative . Many of these instances Mr. Grant proposes to resolve by ...
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