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" Verbs of asking, and teaching, govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammaticam, He taught me grammar, EXPLANATION. "
Institutes of Latin Grammar - Page 196
by John Grant - 1823 - 497 pages
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English Grammar: With an Improved Syntax. Part I. Comprehending at One View ...

John March Putnam - Textbooks - 1828 - 200 pages
...noun. RULE IX. Verbs of teaching, giving, and some others of u similar nature, govern two objectives, the one of a person and the other of a thing ; as, He taught me grammar : His tutor gare him* lesson : He promised MS a remard. In these examples, the...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...-^ 4. Verbs governing two Accusatives, fXXVI. Verbs of asking and teaching govern ^wo accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as^ Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammatlcam, He taught me grammar. 1. Verbs of asking,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...me. 4. Verbs governing two Accusatives. XXVI. Verbs of asking and teaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Poseímos te pacem, • We beg peace of thee. Docuit me grammatical«., He taught me grammar. 1. Verbs...
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A Grammar of the Greek Language

Benjamin Franklin Fisk - Greek language - 1830 - 266 pages
...Verbs of doing, speaking, asking, taking, teaching, clothing, and concealing, govern two accusatives, the one of a person and the other of a thing ; as, »o/u.« ¿yató iifixi im/im, he did you many services. S,ri ijawriv ri/tas, what they will say of...
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The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue ...

Thomas Ruddiman - 1831 - 184 pages
...dative of a person; as, I have a book. I have books. RULE IV. Sum taken for affero (to 26 bring) governs two datives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, It is (brings) a pleasure to me. RULE V. A verb signifying ad- 27 vantage or disadvantage governs the...
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English Grammar, with an Improved Syntax

J. M. Putnam - English language - 1831 - 174 pages
...noun. KULE IX. Verbs of teaching, giving, and some others of a similar nature, govern two objectives, the one of a person and the other of a thing; as, He taught me grammar: His tutor gave him a lesson: He promised me a reward. In these examples, the...
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First Lessons in Latin, Upon a New Plan: Combining Abstract Rules, with a ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1831 - 240 pages
...4. Verbs governing two Accusatives. RULE XXVI. Verbs of asking and teaching govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing; as, Poscimus pacem te, we beg peace of thee.. , Latin Examples. Docuit me grammaticam. Rogo te hoc beneficium....
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Adam's Latin Grammar, with Some Improvements: And the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam, Benjamin Apthorp Gould - Latin language - 1832 - 312 pages
...GOVERNING TWO CASES. 1. Verbs governing two Datives. XXII. Sum used instead of off ero (to bring) governs two datives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Est mihi voluptuti, It is, or brings, a pleasure to mo. Two datives are also put after habeo, do, verlo, relinquo,...
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Latin grammar and junior scholarship papers

John Hardy Raven - Latin language - 1832 - 224 pages
...avaritia 3 invehgre. Liv. Jtiches brought in avarice. XXVI. Sum taken for affero (to bring) governs two datives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing. Note. — Some other verbs, as, forem, do, duco, verto, iribuo, habeo, relinquo, &c., also govern two...
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Lessons in Latin Parsing: Containing the Outlines of the Latin Grammar ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Latin language - 1832 - 230 pages
...younger class of pupils. Two Accusatives. XLI. Verbs of asking and teaching; govern two accusatives, the one of a person and the other of a thing ; as, Poscimus te pacem, We ask of thee peace. Obs. Celo also governs two accusatives. Latin Lesson. Posce...
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