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. 1801 Excerpt: ...te Agreement os fVoit/s. Rule 6. _ First Concord. The sinite verb is usually placed aster its nominative case, sometimes.at the distance os many wor4s. Rule 7. Second Concord. The adjective or participle is cornmonly placed after the substantive with which it agrees..rule 8. Third Concord. The relative is commonly ...
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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. 1801 Excerpt: ...te Agreement os fVoit/s. Rule 6. _ First Concord. The sinite verb is usually placed aster its nominative case, sometimes.at the distance os many wor4s. Rule 7. Second Concord. The adjective or participle is cornmonly placed after the substantive with which it agrees..rule 8. Third Concord. The relative is commonly placed aster the antecedent with which it agrees. Rule 9. Third Concord. The relative is placed.as near to the antecedent as possible. Class IM. Miscellaneous Rules. Rule 10. Adverbs. Adverbs are placed besore rather than after the words to which they belong. Rule Ii. Adverbs. Adverbs are in general placed immediately besore the words to which.they belong; no extraneous wprds coming between. Rule 13. Igitur, autem, mim, etiam, are very seldom placed sirst in" a clause or sentence. The enclitics que, ne, vc, are never placed sirst. Rule 13. 'Tames is very osten and elegantly placed after the sirst, second or third word os the clause in which it stands. Rule 14. Connected words mould go together; that is, they may not be separated srom one another by words that are extraneous, and-have no relation to them. Rule 15. Cadence. The cadence or concluding part os a clause or sentence mould very seldom consist os monosyllables. Rule 16. So sar-as other rules and perspicuity will allow, in the arrangement and choice os words, when the soregoing ends with a vowel, let the next begin with a consonant; and vice verfa. Rule 17. In general a redundancy os short words must be avoided. Rule I8j In general a redundancy os long words must be avoided. Rule 19. In general there must be no redundancy os long measures. Rule 20. In general there must be no redundancy osstiort measures. Rule 21. The last syllables cs the soregoing word must not be the same as the sir...
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