A Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors, Printers, and Correctors of the Press [etc.]Crosby, Nichols, and Company, 1856 |
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... means of points , for the purpose of exhibiting the various combinations , connections , and dependencies of words . And what is this process but a means of facilitating that analysis and combination which must be made , consciously or ...
... means of points , for the purpose of exhibiting the various combinations , connections , and dependencies of words . And what is this process but a means of facilitating that analysis and combination which must be made , consciously or ...
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... means of language . The grammarian passes it by altogether unheeded , or lays down a few general and abstract principles ; leaving the pupil to surmount the difficulties of the art as well as he may . The lawyer engrosses in a character ...
... means of language . The grammarian passes it by altogether unheeded , or lays down a few general and abstract principles ; leaving the pupil to surmount the difficulties of the art as well as he may . The lawyer engrosses in a character ...
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... means ; by the very means which are so well adapted to other subjects of learning . Let Punctuation form a branch of academi cal instruction ; let it be studied , after a competent knowledge of English etymology and syntax has been ...
... means ; by the very means which are so well adapted to other subjects of learning . Let Punctuation form a branch of academi cal instruction ; let it be studied , after a competent knowledge of English etymology and syntax has been ...
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... means will he soon be capable of so punctuating his own compositions as to be read by others with ease , pleasure , and advantage . This is an age of authors , as well as of readers . Young aspirants after fame , some of them of ...
... means will he soon be capable of so punctuating his own compositions as to be read by others with ease , pleasure , and advantage . This is an age of authors , as well as of readers . Young aspirants after fame , some of them of ...
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... means of certain marks called points , for the purpose of exhibiting the various combinations , connections , and dependencies of words . Its uses also were found to consist primarily in developing , with as much clearness as possible ...
... means of certain marks called points , for the purpose of exhibiting the various combinations , connections , and dependencies of words . Its uses also were found to consist primarily in developing , with as much clearness as possible ...
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abbreviated accent according adjectives adverb apostrophe beauty beginning capital letter character Christian clause colon comma composition compositor compound conjunction construction dash denotes distinguished divine earth ellipsis English language example excellence exclamation exhibiting expression faith feel following sentences genius grammatical grave accent happiness heart heaven honor human hyphen inserted interrogation JOHN JAMES TAYLER Knight Knight of St language live marks of parenthesis mind mode of punctuation moral nature nominative noun omission omitted ORAL EXERCISES parenthetical passage pause philosopher placed poet poetry portion preceding preposition principles printers pron pronoun proper names racter reference relative pronoun religion Remark d Remark g rhetorical Rule Rule II semicolon separated small letters Society Socrates sometimes soul spirit syllable thee things thou thought tion truth verb verse virtue vocative voice word or phrase writers written or printed
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