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... Declension 274 XIV . Of the Second Declension " " 275 xv . Of Pronouns 276 " " " " XVI . Of a Verb 277 99 XVII . Of the First Conjugation 279 37 XVIII . Of the Second Conjugation 280 19 XIX . Of the Third Conjugation 284 99 xx . Of the ...
... Declension 274 XIV . Of the Second Declension " " 275 xv . Of Pronouns 276 " " " " XVI . Of a Verb 277 99 XVII . Of the First Conjugation 279 37 XVIII . Of the Second Conjugation 280 19 XIX . Of the Third Conjugation 284 99 xx . Of the ...
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... DECLENSION . ND thus much concerning the proper affec tion of adjectives : the proper affection of substantives followeth ; and that consisteth in declining . A declension is the varying of a noun substantive into divers terminations ...
... DECLENSION . ND thus much concerning the proper affec tion of adjectives : the proper affection of substantives followeth ; and that consisteth in declining . A declension is the varying of a noun substantive into divers terminations ...
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... DECLENSION . HE second declension formeth the plural from the singular , by putting to n ; which notwithstanding it have not so many nouns as hath the former , yet lacketh not his difficulty , by reason of sundry exceptions , that ...
... DECLENSION . HE second declension formeth the plural from the singular , by putting to n ; which notwithstanding it have not so many nouns as hath the former , yet lacketh not his difficulty , by reason of sundry exceptions , that ...
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... declensions . Some nouns ( according to the different dialects of several parts of the country ) have the plural of both declensions ; as house , houses and housen ; eye , eyes and eyen ; shooe , shooes and shooen . CHAP . XV . OF ...
... declensions . Some nouns ( according to the different dialects of several parts of the country ) have the plural of both declensions ; as house , houses and housen ; eye , eyes and eyen ; shooe , shooes and shooen . CHAP . XV . OF ...
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