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... exclusively to analytical processes , to the neglect of synthetical ; hence , he may be skillful in discovering the relations of words . in sentences formed by others , and be but a bungler in giving expression to his own ideas .
... exclusively to analytical processes , to the neglect of synthetical ; hence , he may be skillful in discovering the relations of words . in sentences formed by others , and be but a bungler in giving expression to his own ideas .
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Hence it is well in constructing sentences to try several arrangements and carefully avoid those that admit the least doubt as to the meaning . It sometimes happens that several arrangements of a simple sentence present the meaning with ...
Hence it is well in constructing sentences to try several arrangements and carefully avoid those that admit the least doubt as to the meaning . It sometimes happens that several arrangements of a simple sentence present the meaning with ...
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Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a predicate , hence , independent propositions are likewise clauses ; but , as subordinate propositions perform merely the functions of ...
Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a predicate , hence , independent propositions are likewise clauses ; but , as subordinate propositions perform merely the functions of ...
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The following are the principal alternative conjunctions : else otherwise therefore wherefore hence or nor either - or neither - nor Illative Conjunctions.- When the members express thoughts one of which shall be an effect or ...
The following are the principal alternative conjunctions : else otherwise therefore wherefore hence or nor either - or neither - nor Illative Conjunctions.- When the members express thoughts one of which shall be an effect or ...
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Happiness does not consist in self - love ; hence . 5. The Turkish government has possessed only two secrets for governing to drain and to brutify its subjects ; hence . 6. These barbarous tribes meet only to attack and to destroy each ...
Happiness does not consist in self - love ; hence . 5. The Turkish government has possessed only two secrets for governing to drain and to brutify its subjects ; hence . 6. These barbarous tribes meet only to attack and to destroy each ...
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