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" But if a' nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun fallowing, or the preposition going before, usually govern. "
Ruddiman's Rudiments of the Latin language, with alterations and an appendix - Page 89
by Thomas Ruddiman - 1828 - 178 pages
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The Rudiments of Latin Grammar

Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1806 - 264 pages
...come between the relative and the verb, the ' ïcîative will be the nominative to 'the verb. ,.But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that cafe, which the verb or noun following, or the prepofition going before, ufe to govern.^...
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The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, Or, A Plain and Easy Introduction to ...

Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1807 - 184 pages
...Relative and the the' Relative shall be the Nominative i0 the Ve: b ; as, The Master who teacheth. 2. Hut if a Nominative come between the Relative and the Verb, the Relative shall be of that Case, which the Verb or men sequens, vel Praeposi- AGWJ following, or the Prcfionitio...
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The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ...

Alexander Adam - English language - 1812 - 334 pages
...nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be the nominative to the verb. f Bat if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition .going before, use to govern....
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Elements of English Grammar: With a Postscript, Analysis, and an Appendix

Jonathan Morgan - English language - 1814 - 298 pages
...consists more ' in the love of our duty and the practice of virtue, than in great talents." RULE 12. [228] If a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative is the objective after the verb, or a preposition : as, " Jehovah, whom we worship, is eternal." " I have...
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Institutes of Grammar: As Applicable to the English Langage, Or as ...

James Andrew - English language - 1817 - 152 pages
...and the verb, the relative shall be the nominative to the veru, as, the Master who teaches. 1 1 . But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed in the objective ease by a verb or preposition, or in the possessive case by a noun, belonging to the...
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An Abridgement of Murray's Grammar: To which is Added a Set of Lessons ...

Lindley Murray - English language - 1818 - 158 pages
...number, feminine gender, in the objective case, and governed by admire. RULE 24. When a nominative comes, between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed by the. verb, or some other word on which it depends. Ohs. — When the relative is preceded by Uvo nominatives of...
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A Short, Plain, Comprehensive, Practical Latin Grammar, Comprising All the ...

James Ross - Latin language - 1818 - 194 pages
...men. The girl, who obeys her teacher, will be loved, ie which girl. RULE 7. But if a Nominative comes between the Relative and the Verb, the relative is governed by the following verb or noun, and agrees with the antecedent in gender and number ; as, Defis, quem pïï...
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Exempla Minora: Or, New English Examples to be Rendered Into Latin, Adapted ...

Thomas Morell - Latin language - 1821 - 234 pages
...just and honest, ought never to he violated. RULE LVII. Remark 3d. — // the Nominative Cast comes between the Relative and the Verb, the Relative is governed by the Verb : that is, must be put in the same Case which the Verb governs, like to a Noun Substantive. ' 1. It...
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The Eton Latin grammar [ed.] by G. Taylor

Eton coll - 1828 - 114 pages
...fortune, ie the good fortune of me, who had a son endued with such a disposition. If the nominative case come between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed by the verb, or by some other word which is placed in the sentence with the verb: as, Gratia ab officio, quod inora...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1828 - 268 pages
...covetous man, who al- Jlvaruf, qui semper egetf ways wants, cannot be non potesi esse dives. rich. 8. But if a nominative come? between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that сане, which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, use to...
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