Grammatical Diagrams Defended and Improved: With Directions for Their Proper Construction and ApplicationBarnes, 1867 - 204 ページ |
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... LAW . INDEPENDENT ELEMENTS . Independent elements enclosed in their specified figures or diagrams , are , when purely independent , placed at the left or right of the sentence or proposition to which they belong ; or when ... LAWS . 17.
... LAW . INDEPENDENT ELEMENTS . Independent elements enclosed in their specified figures or diagrams , are , when purely independent , placed at the left or right of the sentence or proposition to which they belong ; or when ... LAWS . 17.
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... laws for the construc- tion of the diagrams , and what is symbolized in the va- rious examples already given , as well as in those yet to be adduced . " * For the frequent use made of the diagrams in this treatise , the excuse is ...
... laws for the construc- tion of the diagrams , and what is symbolized in the va- rious examples already given , as well as in those yet to be adduced . " * For the frequent use made of the diagrams in this treatise , the excuse is ...
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... laws - But three pri- mary elements in figure - Complicated diagrams composed of these alone , in variation or combination - Variation for ad- juncts , prepositions , & c . - Variation in size and proportion for elements in common ...
... laws - But three pri- mary elements in figure - Complicated diagrams composed of these alone , in variation or combination - Variation for ad- juncts , prepositions , & c . - Variation in size and proportion for elements in common ...
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... laws of connected expression in language , that the only wonder would seem to be , that it was not seized upon , and wrought out in this practical manner , long ago . 2. - They are peculiarly simple in their elements and laws . Secondly ...
... laws of connected expression in language , that the only wonder would seem to be , that it was not seized upon , and wrought out in this practical manner , long ago . 2. - They are peculiarly simple in their elements and laws . Secondly ...
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... com- mand , the principle might be exemplified , and proved complete in its efficacy and its practical application . SIMPLICITY OF THEIR LAWS . The essential simplicity of the HIGHER EXCELLENCIES OF THE DIAGRAMS . 35.
... com- mand , the principle might be exemplified , and proved complete in its efficacy and its practical application . SIMPLICITY OF THEIR LAWS . The essential simplicity of the HIGHER EXCELLENCIES OF THE DIAGRAMS . 35.
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14 Weeks Course A. S. BARNES ADAPT GRAMMAR adjective adjunct elements adverb Æneid analysis Analytical Geometry Arithmetic attached AUXILIARY ELEMENTS Baldwin University Botany Clark's College common complete complex sentence Compound Conj conjunctive conjunctive adverb connection construction Davies deadly eyes diagrams drawing ellipse embrace eminent examples exercises facts figure Geography give grams graphic History illustrated Independent infinitive phrase instruction interest language laws Lessons literature logical adjunct Map-Drawing Maps Mathematics method modifying Monteith's National Readers natural Natural Philosophy nouns object ordinary participle Peck's peculiar penmanship phatic Philosophy phrase adjuncts practical predicate Prep present principal elements Prof proper pupil purely relation relative represented school-room Secondary seen sentence or proposition simple Speller Steele's 14 Weeks student subordinate proposition substantive symbol teacher teaching tences text-book tion tive transitive transitive verbs treatise verbal verbs volume whole words Worman's
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