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. 1825 Excerpt: ...be followed. The difference consisU chiefly in words declined like, ov8fwiroj, epo'ewrcov, dc-ypto;, see pages 17,19. In general, the Language, here attempted to. be taught, being the language as spoken, no n, otice is taken of a variety of Hellenisms and Corrections, which the learned, with reason, wish ta introduce, ...
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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. 1825 Excerpt: ...be followed. The difference consisU chiefly in words declined like, ov8fwiroj, epo'ewrcov, dc-ypto;, see pages 17,19. In general, the Language, here attempted to. be taught, being the language as spoken, no n, otice is taken of a variety of Hellenisms and Corrections, which the learned, with reason, wish ta introduce, (?) See Appendix, 1. go CHAPTER XXX. i. The second Person Plural, in polite Phraseology, is used, as in our Language, when addressing a single Perr son: Mtm- /;-, lastrk -v Lo/ui, Papa, give me some bread. 2. The second Persons singular and plural are, by a singular anomaly, often found in almost immediate contact with a nominative in the third Person; as, -' ivymix axe yfcivfiK -t/ si ayasrx, you know Sir, that she loves you; - icoTw true Ih Y$, w$iii x.xct T- zroaypet., your Excellency is, n.pt well informed of the matter. CHAPTER XXXI SOITHS OF NUMBER. i. To express a quantity, the cardinal numerals are rangeel jn succession, from the highest to the lowest, without any conjunction; as, i'ajcj-OKTaxoirici. linwi TtWaffc u.rqo.'uroi, one thousand, eight hundred, and twenty four Men. Dates are expressed in the Neuter Gender, &; take the Article; as, -/' Ayafntoi t-anai Tw tsihiv tie Tx yJKia. Titcuxooiu crtwra airo ire Ylixommirn, (!( ri %ikio. Cktolkohkx Iwcgi Tfia. The Turks took Constantinople, in the year of our Lord One thousand, four hundred and fifty three. They lost Corinth, and several other Fortresses of the Morea, in i83;x?"'a s understood: it is even sometimes expressed. i. The Ordinal Numbers follow the same construction; lie rh ixx7ojTriv TixKOaT: rirviv OvJjluia.1%, in the One hun-? dred and thirty third Olympiad. 3. To express many thousands, the substantive xiK'ci preceded ...
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