A Treatise on English Punctuation ...: With an Appendix, Containing Rules on the Use of Capitals, a List of Abbreviations, Hints on the Preparation of Copy and on Proof-reading, Specimen of Proof-sheet, EtcJ. Wilson & son, 1855 - 334 страница |
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... kind . They may be asked , too , in respect to all the branches of work in which a compositor may be engaged . But they are put here chiefly in reference to his knowledge and appliance of the art of Punctuation ; and we feel assured ...
... kind . They may be asked , too , in respect to all the branches of work in which a compositor may be engaged . But they are put here chiefly in reference to his knowledge and appliance of the art of Punctuation ; and we feel assured ...
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... kind of knowledge which is so easily within their reach , and which at present forms an essential and a peculiar feature of their calling , accurate knowledge of the theory and practice of Punc- tuation . It would not be right to expect ...
... kind of knowledge which is so easily within their reach , and which at present forms an essential and a peculiar feature of their calling , accurate knowledge of the theory and practice of Punc- tuation . It would not be right to expect ...
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... kind are obviously subject to the same principle as words of one sort . d . When the first of two connected words is qualified by a pre- ceding adjective or adverb , which is inapplicable to the second , or when the latter is followed ...
... kind are obviously subject to the same principle as words of one sort . d . When the first of two connected words is qualified by a pre- ceding adjective or adverb , which is inapplicable to the second , or when the latter is followed ...
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... kind to men , " is as easily understood as if it were punctuated , " He who is devoutly , or piously , disposed to God is also benignant , or kind , to men ; " and , in the unpointed form , is more agreeable to the eye . ORAL EXERCISES ...
... kind to men , " is as easily understood as if it were punctuated , " He who is devoutly , or piously , disposed to God is also benignant , or kind , to men ; " and , in the unpointed form , is more agreeable to the eye . ORAL EXERCISES ...
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... it ; as , " The true Christian is a man of principle , of truth and integrity , of kind- ness and modesty , of reverence and devotion to the Supreme Glory . " ORAL EXERCISES . Recite the Rule ( p.37 ) for 38 THE COMMA .
... it ; as , " The true Christian is a man of principle , of truth and integrity , of kind- ness and modesty , of reverence and devotion to the Supreme Glory . " ORAL EXERCISES . Recite the Rule ( p.37 ) for 38 THE COMMA .
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abbreviated accent according acute accent adjectives adverb apostrophe beauty beginning capital letter character Christian clause colon comma composition compositor compound conjunction dash denoting distinguished divine earth ellipsis English language example exhibiting expression faith feel following sentences genius grammatical grave accent happiness heart heaven human hyphen inserted Italics JOHN JAMES TAYLER Julius Cæsar Knight Knight of St language Lord marks of parenthesis marks of quotation mind mode of punctuation moral nature notes of interrogation nouns occur omission omitted ORAL EXERCISE paragraph parenthetical passage philosopher placed poetry portion preceding prefixed preposition principles printers pron pronounced pronunciation proper names racter reference Remark e Remark g rhetorical Rule Rule II SECT semicolon separated small letters Society sometimes soul spirit syllable thee things thought thousand anc tion truth usually verb verse virtue vocative voice vowel writers written or printed
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