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... Object . An Object is anything whatever impressed on the mind : anything that we can see , hear , touch , taste ... spoken by the citizens of Rome , and spread by them over the whole civilized world . It was called Latin , because ...
... Object . An Object is anything whatever impressed on the mind : anything that we can see , hear , touch , taste ... spoken by the citizens of Rome , and spread by them over the whole civilized world . It was called Latin , because ...
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... Object . An Object is any- thing that we can see , hear , taste , touch , smell , or think of . The Use of a Noun then being to name an Object , we must now see how the Form of a Noun shews its Use . We sometimes want to speak of one object ...
... Object . An Object is any- thing that we can see , hear , taste , touch , smell , or think of . The Use of a Noun then being to name an Object , we must now see how the Form of a Noun shews its Use . We sometimes want to speak of one object ...
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... object is spoken of as acting , its Noun is in the Nomi- native Case . Serv - a cantat . The slave sings . Serv - a portat puellam . The slave carries the girl . In each sentence , the object Slave , being spoken of as acting , has ...
... object is spoken of as acting , its Noun is in the Nomi- native Case . Serv - a cantat . The slave sings . Serv - a portat puellam . The slave carries the girl . In each sentence , the object Slave , being spoken of as acting , has ...
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... spoken of a single object out of a Class - one slave ; and therefore the Noun Serva has been in the Singular Number . In the following example , we shall speak of more than one object out of a class of more slaves than one ; and ...
... spoken of a single object out of a Class - one slave ; and therefore the Noun Serva has been in the Singular Number . In the following example , we shall speak of more than one object out of a class of more slaves than one ; and ...
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... speak , not of the object named by the Noun , but of the Noun itself . Thus , we do not say , Decline Ros , but Rosa ; though strictly a is the termination , which the Noun takes in a sentence , when the object is spoken of as acting ...
... speak , not of the object named by the Noun , but of the Noun itself . Thus , we do not say , Decline Ros , but Rosa ; though strictly a is the termination , which the Noun takes in a sentence , when the object is spoken of as acting ...
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