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77 , is the following rule : “ When a pronoun is used in answer to a question , it
must be put in the nominative case . " - İs this rule general ? QUERY 13 . By the
same . Are the following common expressions agreeable to the rules of Grammar
?
77 , is the following rule : “ When a pronoun is used in answer to a question , it
must be put in the nominative case . " - İs this rule general ? QUERY 13 . By the
same . Are the following common expressions agreeable to the rules of Grammar
?
Page 94
In grandsire bob , that may be called the general rule in which every two figures
change their places , with this provision , that the first and last figures keep their
places twice together , thus 123456 214365 the other changes may be
considered ...
In grandsire bob , that may be called the general rule in which every two figures
change their places , with this provision , that the first and last figures keep their
places twice together , thus 123456 214365 the other changes may be
considered ...
Page 130
Now it is obvious that these examples are false grammar by Mr . Murray ' s rule ,
although they are conformable to Blair ' s . Therefore from these , and many other
similar examples which might be produced , we see that Mr . Blair ' s rule is ...
Now it is obvious that these examples are false grammar by Mr . Murray ' s rule ,
although they are conformable to Blair ' s . Therefore from these , and many other
similar examples which might be produced , we see that Mr . Blair ' s rule is ...
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