The North American Review, Volume 89Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... relations . The Latin ablative , on the other hand , marks the relation in which , not at which ; and all the prepositions used with it in- dicate this class of relations . We may call those of the accu- sative the completing relations ...
... relations . The Latin ablative , on the other hand , marks the relation in which , not at which ; and all the prepositions used with it in- dicate this class of relations . We may call those of the accu- sative the completing relations ...
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... relations . These in Latin took the dative case . We have seen that to some words this relation is no less essential than that of the direct object to the transitive verb . Such words , both verbs and adjectives , for the most part ...
... relations . These in Latin took the dative case . We have seen that to some words this relation is no less essential than that of the direct object to the transitive verb . Such words , both verbs and adjectives , for the most part ...
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... relation , and to make one metal or the other , for the time being , the exclusive currency . In France , by the Act of March 28 , 1803 , ( 7 Germinal , year 11 , ) the relation of silver to gold was fixed as one to fifteen and a half ...
... relation , and to make one metal or the other , for the time being , the exclusive currency . In France , by the Act of March 28 , 1803 , ( 7 Germinal , year 11 , ) the relation of silver to gold was fixed as one to fifteen and a half ...
Contents
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LITERATURE | 209 |
CHIEF JUSTICE PARSONS | 232 |
FOWLERS ENGLISH GRAMMAR | 244 |
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