| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 330 pages
...ihe trust reposed in him." This rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ;...if a noun, it ought to follow the construction of a notfn, and not to have the regimen of a verb. It is the participial termination of this sort of words... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 346 pages
...trust reposed in him." .. . This rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded; namely,...article before it, and the possessive preposition <f after it, must be a noun : and, if a noun, it ought to follow the construction of a noun, and not... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 348 pages
...the trust reposed in him." This rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ; namely, that a word which has tfee article before k, and the possessive preposition of after it, roust •be a noun : and, if a noun,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1810 - 352 pages
...rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on whieh it is founded ; namely, that a word which has the...noun, and not to have the regimen of a verb. It is the participial termination of this sort of words that is apt to deceive us, and make us treat them as... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1811 - 322 pages
...the trust reposed in him." This rule arises from the nature and idiom of cur language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ;...namely, that a word which has the article before it, and possessive preposition of after it, must be a noun : and, if a noun, it ought to follow the construction... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1815 - 382 pages
...the trust reposed in him." This rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ; namely, that a word which has the article Ijefore it, and the possessive preposition of after it, must be a noun : and, if a noun, it ought to... | |
| John Ryley, John Gawthorp, John Whitley - Mathematics - 1815 - 308 pages
...tif 'after it.'' " "t' ' V "This' ride arise* from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded; namely that a worn which has the attide before it, and the possessive' preposition o/aftejr it/'must "be a noun."... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1816 - 292 pages
...Eleventh Edit. p. 9f. guage, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ; natnelyi that a word which has the article before it, and the...noun, and not to have the regimen of a verb. It is the participial termination of this sort of words that is apt to deceive us, and make us treat them as... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1818 - 320 pages
...founded; namely, that a word which has the article before it, and the possessive preposition o/'after it, must be a noun : and,, if- a noun, it ought to...noun, and not to have the regimen of a verb. It is the participial termination of this sort of words that 13 apt to deceive us, and make us treat them as... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1819 - 718 pages
...the trust reposed in him." Tliis rule arises from the nature and idiom of our language, and from as plain a principle as any on which it is founded ;...ought to follow the construction of a noun, and not to bave the regimen of a verb. It is the participial termination of this sort of words that is apt to... | |
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