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305. Self used as an Adjective.. 292 314. Adjective Pronouns

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306. Self" emphatic...

292 315. Reciprocal Pronouns

307. Demonstrative Pronouns.. 292 316. Indeterminate Pronouns... 301

291 313. Comparative Etymology

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311 351. Progressive Forms...

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333. Anglo-Saxon Modes...... 313 352. Emphatic Forms
334. The Characteristics of the 353. Interrogative Forms...

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Modes

313 354. Modern or Weak Conjuga

335. Inflection of the Infinitive

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314 355. Conjugation of the Weak
Verb "to love".

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CHAPTER VII.

ADVERBS.

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371. Simple and Compound Prep- 373. Origin of certain Preposi

369 374. Nature and Office of Prep

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ositions, with Prepositional Phrases.

tions.....

372. A List of the Prepositions. 370|

ositions

CHAPTER IX.

CONJUNCTIONS.

375. Conjunctions..

Conjunctions....

374 378. Office of Conjunctions ...

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376. Harris's Classification of 379. Origin of Conjunctions.... 377

377. Common Classification.... 376

374 380. Two Ways in which Sen

tences are connected... 379

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403. Latin secondary Derivatives 411 422. Illusive Etymologies 404. Latin Derivative Words 423. Diminutives....

406. Natural Development of the Greek Portion of our Language

413 426. Surnames derived from Oc

427. Surnames derived from Of

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with Prefixes... 405. Romanic Portion of our Lan

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424. Origin of English Surnames 453 425. Local Surnames....

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guage..

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PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS.

467 440. Historical Connection.... 468 441. Value of this Part of the

438. Definitions...

139. Relations of Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric

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487 463. Parts of Speech which do
not enter into the struc-
ture of Propositions .... 492

456. Simple Propositions and

Complex.

457. Compound Propositions... 489 464. Relation of certain Logical

458. Indefinite Propositions... 489

459. Trifling Propositions.....

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468. Rhetorical Enthymeme... 501

496 471. Dilemma

497 472. Analogy.

500 473. Deduction, Induction, and

Example

469. Conditional Syllogisms, de- 474. Fallacies

structive and constructive 501 475. Examples of Fallacies.... 506

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470. Sorites.

502475. Logical Analysis....

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499. Personal Pronouns................ 557 502. Relative Pronouns
500. Syntax of the word "Self" 503. Interrogative Pronouns
in its construction...... 566 504. Indeterminate Pronouns...
501. Demonstrative Pronouns.. 568 505. Reciprocal Pronouns

CHAPTER V.

SYNTAX OF THE VERB.

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513. The Substantive Verb........ 592 522. Certain Uses of the Verb,

588 519. Syntax of Tenses...

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589 520. Syntax of Participles.
591 521. Participles.....

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523. Syntax of Adverbs..... 609 525. Correspondent Adverbs, to

524. Collocation of Adverbs.... 611.

gether with Examples.. 612

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