This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1858 Excerpt: ...Pron. Adj..Forgive me my foul murder 1 that cannot be. That, ....Conj I am glad that he has lived thus long. Then, ....Adv Then, when I am thy captive, talk of chains. Then Conj Then, I'll look up. Then Pron Till then. Till, Prep They labored hard till night. Till, Conj Till I come, give attention to reading. Until, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1858 Excerpt: ...Pron. Adj..Forgive me my foul murder 1 that cannot be. That, ....Conj I am glad that he has lived thus long. Then, ....Adv Then, when I am thy captive, talk of chains. Then Conj Then, I'll look up. Then Pron Till then. Till, Prep They labored hard till night. Till, Conj Till I come, give attention to reading. Until, Prep From morn, even until night. Until, ....Conj Until the day dawn. What, Adj At what hour did you arrive? What, ... Rel. Pron... What Reason weaves, by Passion is undone. What, ...Inter. Pron.. What does it avail? What, ...Exclam What 1 is thy servant a dog I iVithin, ..Prep To inscribe a circle within a circle. Within, ..Adj Received on the within bond, five hundred dollars. 8 OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OF THE FOREGOING 'WORDS As. 'When this Word introduces a Sentence, it is properly called a Conjunction. Example.--" As ye journey, sweetly sing." When it introduces a Phrase, it is a Preposition, and is then generally equivalent to the Preposition for. Examples.--1. "He gave me this as the latest news from the army." 2. " I am always fearful, lest I should tell you that for news, with which you are well acquainted." 3. " For example." 4 "I mention these as a few exemplifications." 6. " And melancholy marked him for her own."--Oray. 6. " They will seek out some particular herb which they do not use as food."--Taylor. 7. " His friends were counted as his enemies."--Sigourney. 8. "All mark thee for a prey."--Cowper. The above examples clearly indicate that as is sometimes a Preposition. Rem.--Many grammarians insist that as, in the above and similar examples, "must be a Conjunction, because, in most cases, it connect words in opposition. The same is true of other Pr...
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