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nnot_, with a verb of _avoiding_, or with BUT --_Can, could, would_, as principal verbs, by poet. use _Capital letters, capitals_, for what used; how marked for the printer, in manuscript --what things are exhibited wholly in, --Rules for the use of, --use of, in comp. prop, names, --needless, --lavish use of, its effect, --discrepancies with respect to, abound in books. _Cardinal numeral_, distinguished from its corresponding ordinal, --should _follow_ the ordinal, in a specification of a part of a series, ("_The first_ TWO,"). _Caret_, in what used, and for what purpose. _Cases_, in grammar, what, --named and defined, --nom. and obj., alike in form, how distinguished, --on what founded, and to what parts of speech belong. --(See _Nominative Case_, &c.) --_Cases_, whether infinitives, participles, &c., can take the nature of, --what is the proper number of, to be assigned to Eng. nouns, --what authorities for the true doctrine of three, --discordant doctrine of sundry grammarians concerning the numb, of, --WEBST. and MURR. opposite instructions concerning do. --_Cases_, whether personal pronouns have two, only, --rules for the construc. of, --whether a noun may be in two, at once, --whether Eng. verbs govern two, --whether in Eng., as in Lat., when a verb governs two, the pass. retains the latter case. --_Cases, same_, (see _Same Cases_.) --_Cases_, what kinds of words take different, after them. --_Case_ of noun or pron. after part. governed by prep., whether undetermined; err. of SANB. and BULL. hereon expos.; GREE. false teaching, do., --_doubtful_, after participles, in what kind of examples found; canon concerning do. _Case_, technical term with printers, ("Letters of the _lower case_.") _Catachresis_, how commonly explained, and what sort of fig. _Catalectic_, when a measure is said to be. _Cedilla_, from whom borrowed, and how applied. _Change_, of numb. in the second pers., ineleg., --of the connective of two nominatives appar. requiring a plur. verb, canon concerning. --_Changing_ the scene, or deserting the principal subj., in a sent., PREC. against. _Chaucer's_ imperfect measures, DRYDEN'S remarks on. _Cherokee_ alphabet, some account of. _Cherubim_ and _seraphim_, Heb. plurals, sometimes mistaken for singulars.
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