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" But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to govern. "
The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ... - Page 156
by Alexander Adam - 1818 - 232 pages
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The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue; Or, A Plain and Easy Introduction to ...

Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1822 - 168 pages
...master who teacheth. 2. But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before use to govern ; as, God whom we worship. By whose gift we live. To whom there is none like. By whom all things were...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1828 - 268 pages
...But if a nominative come? between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that сане, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to govern. • Got), who governs the world, Deus, qui gubernat типana by whom all things durn, et a quo отпга...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun fallowing, or the preposition going before, usually govern. Thus the construction of the relative requires...syntax, and may serve as an exercise on all of them. Obs. l. The relative must always have an antecedent expressed or understood, and therefore may be considered...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...relative will be of that case, which the verb or nous following, or the preposition going before, usually govern. Thus the construction of the relative requires...syntax, and may serve as an exercise on all of them. Obs. 1. The relative must always have an antecedent expressed or understood, and therefore may be considered...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...esse dives. rich. 8. But if a nominative comes between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to govern. God, who governs the world, Deus, qui gubernat munand by whom all things dum, et a quo omnia were created,...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...esse dines. rich. 8. But if a nominative comes between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to govern. God, who governs the world, Deus, qui gubernat munand by whom all things dum, et a quo omnia were created,...
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An introduction to Latin syntax. [&c.] by A. Stewart

John Mair (schoolmaster.) - 1831 - 454 pages
...cannot be rich. 8. But if a nominative comes between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to govern. 1. Si nullut intervenominativus inter re/ativum et verbum, rclativvm erit verlio nominalivux. drams,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar, with Some Improvements, and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1831 - 316 pages
...nominative to the verb. But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will he of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, usually govern. Thus the construction of the relative requires an acquaintance with most of the foregoing...
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First Lessons in Latin, Upon a New Plan: Combining Abstract Rules, with a ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1831 - 240 pages
...Second. But when a nominative does come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be in that case, which the verb, or noun following, or the preposition going before, usually governs. > Ille is understood, to which qui relates. Latin Examples. Est Deus quem colimus,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Numerous Additions and Improvements, Designed to ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1836 - 352 pages
...relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun fo'lowing, or the preposition going before, usually govern. Thus the construction of the relative requires...syntax, and may serve as an exercise on all of them. placed between two cases of the same substantive, of which the one is always expressed, generally the...
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