A parallel between the Hamiltonian System and that which Mr. Hamilton calls the Old System; with an examination of the theory of the Italian verbs, for the use of the Hamiltonian pupils. To which is added an extract from a preliminary lecture, by D. K. Sandford1827 |
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able according acquire appear assertions beginning called chapter Conditional continued correct course desire dictionary employed English enter entirely error examination exercise explain expressed facility fact French gerund Gesł give given Gospel grammar grammarians Hamilton Hamiltonian system hands idea Indicative instruction interlineary translation Italian Italy John knowledge labour language Latin least lectures lessons letter literal manner master means mention method mind mood necessary never obliged observe participle pass perfect perhaps person persuaded phrase placed practice preceded preposition present principles professors pronunciation pupil reason received regular rendered respect rules sentence sometimes sounds speak Subjunctive taken taught teacher teaching theory thing third tion translation trouble true truth understand understood verb verse whole wish words write written