PLACE. The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ;... The Rudiments of Latin Grammar - Page 160by Alexander Adam - 1814 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1818 - 250 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noua be of the third declension,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1818 - 248 pages
...may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place tah ere, or in which. 2. The place •whither, от to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, от through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noua be of the third declension,... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noun be of the third declension,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 236 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noun be of the third declension,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. ' 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. ., AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noun be of the third... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; unless the noua be of the third declension,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1831 - 230 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive; unless the noun be of the third declension,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1841 - 254 pages
...The circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. AT or IN a place is put in the genitive ; uuless the noun be of the third declension,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1845 - 240 pages
...The circumstances of Place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. 2. The place whither, or to which. 3. The place whence, or from which. 4. The place by, or through which. 1. The place WHERE. 412. (RULE L.) When the place where, or in which is spoken... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1846 - 354 pages
...circumstances of place may be reduced to four particulars. 1. The place where, or in which. — 2. The place whither or to which. — 3. The place whence, or from which. — 4. The place by, or through which. NB The following rules respecting place refer chiefly to the names of towns.... | |
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