The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 11James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... proper name in English , when they addrefs superiors . It thus appears that this distinction of the perso- nal pronouns , though it has been overlooked by gram- marians , is natural and proper . I therefore conclude , that the personal ...
... proper name in English , when they addrefs superiors . It thus appears that this distinction of the perso- nal pronouns , though it has been overlooked by gram- marians , is natural and proper . I therefore conclude , that the personal ...
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... proper meaning . On all these occasions , the ambiguity arising from the want of a proper term , exprefsive of the genus only , is greatly augmented by the want of the pronoun indefinite also . This pronoun is there- fore very much ...
... proper meaning . On all these occasions , the ambiguity arising from the want of a proper term , exprefsive of the genus only , is greatly augmented by the want of the pronoun indefinite also . This pronoun is there- fore very much ...
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... proper definitive our , and say our - selves ; and not us - selves , or ours - selves . The same rule is observed in regard to the pronoun of the second person ; for we say , thy - self , using the proper definitive , and not thee ...
... proper definitive our , and say our - selves ; and not us - selves , or ours - selves . The same rule is observed in regard to the pronoun of the second person ; for we say , thy - self , using the proper definitive , and not thee ...
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