The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 341
... relations re- quired in the case . It will be seen , also , that the use and grammatical relation of all the parts of speech may be learned from it , except the relative pronoun , and some varieties of the conjunction . All other ...
... relations re- quired in the case . It will be seen , also , that the use and grammatical relation of all the parts of speech may be learned from it , except the relative pronoun , and some varieties of the conjunction . All other ...
Page 345
... relations and dependencies of the simple proposition in its compound forms , and reaches its fullest expansion and greatest complication in the simple and compound periods . To speak the English language correctly is not simply to ...
... relations and dependencies of the simple proposition in its compound forms , and reaches its fullest expansion and greatest complication in the simple and compound periods . To speak the English language correctly is not simply to ...
Page 346
... relations of their thoughts . Some never attain to this . There is always some un- fortunate hitch between the thought and the expression , which prevents the proper communication of the former . Whatever relates to the structure and ...
... relations of their thoughts . Some never attain to this . There is always some un- fortunate hitch between the thought and the expression , which prevents the proper communication of the former . Whatever relates to the structure and ...
Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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