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Excerpt from An Exposition of Some of the Laws of the Latin Grammar
The work is not designed to take the place of the syste matic practical grammars, either large or small; but aims rather, if it may be permitted the writer to say so much, to come in to the aid of both, and to set forth a rational ar rangement and explanation of some of the more prominent phenomena in the in¿ections and syntax of the Latin lan guage. If successful in accomplishing its object, it will be a contribution, however limited and humble, to the scientific exhibition of the facts and principles belonging to these two departments of the grammar.
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