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ON SYNTAX IN GENERAL.
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411, 412. Syntax
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294
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413. Personification
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294
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414. Ellipsis
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295
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415. Pleonasm
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295
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416. Zeugma
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295
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417. Pros to semainomenon
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296
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418. Apposition
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296
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419. Collectiveness
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297
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420. Reduction
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297
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421. Determination of part of speech
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298
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422—424. Convertibility
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298, 299
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425. The Blacks of Africa
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299
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426. None of your ifs
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300
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427. Convertible words numerous in English
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300
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CHAPTER II.
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SYNTAX OF SUBSTANTIVES.
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428. Rundell and Bridge's
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301
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429. Right and left
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301
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CHAPTER III.
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SYNTAX OF ADJECTIVES.
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430. Pleonasm
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302
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431. Collocation
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302
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432. Government
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302
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433. More wise, wiser
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303
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434. The better of the two
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304
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435. Syntax of adjectives simple
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304
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CHAPTER IV.
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SYNTAX OF PRONOUNS.
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436. Pleonasm
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305
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437. Father's, not father his
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305
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438. Pleonasm and ellipses allied
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306
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CHAPTER V.
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THE TRUE PERSONAL PRONOUNS.
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439. Pronomen reverentiæ
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307
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440. Dativus ethicus
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307
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441. Reflected pronoun
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307
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442. Reflected neuters
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308
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443. Equivocal reflective
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308
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CHAPTER VI.
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ON THE SYNTAX OF THE DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, AND THE PRONOUNS OF THE THIRD PERSON.
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444, 445. His and its
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310, 311
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CHAPTER VII.
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ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORD self.
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446, 447. Myself, himself, &c.
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312, 313
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CHAPTER VIII.
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ON THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS.
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448—451. My and mine
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314—316
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CHAPTER IX.
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THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS.
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452—456. Their concord
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317, 318
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457. Ellipsis
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318
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458. Equivocal antecedent
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319
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CHAPTER X.
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ON THE INTERROGATIVE
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