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" A substantive and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute ; as — Urgente tussi. "
A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges : with ... - Page 252
by William Bingham - 1870 - 392 pages
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1828 - 268 pages
...cost 300 talents and more. <• 176 Of the ABLATIVE AB»OLUTE. RULE ХГ. * 65. A SUBSTANTIVE with a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute. The sun rising [or, while the Sole oriente fugiunt tentsun riseth] darkness flies brae. away....
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Rudiments of the Greek language, for the use of the Edinburgh academy [by A ...

Archibald N. Carmichael - 1828 - 202 pages
...¡ri/t^f tn TuZyucn 'vxv^xipxm, Cyrus sent Gobryas to see, misit visum. RULE 30 __ A Substantive and a Participle, whose Case depends upon no other word, are put in the Genitive absolute ; as, qrcuirtav eionftanw, all being silent. OBS. — 1. The Participles of Impersonal...
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Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax

John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...statue cost 800 Intents and more. 176 Of the ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. RULE XV. * 65. A SUBSTANTIVE with a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute. The sun rising [or, while the Sole oriente fugiunt tene* sun riseth] darkness flies brae....
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An introduction to Latin syntax. [&c.] by A. Stewart

John Mair (schoolmaster.) - 1831 - 454 pages
...>uried Sarah his wife. AN INTRODUCTION Of the ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. RULE xv. * 65. A SUBSTANTIVE and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute. The sun rising Q>r, while the sun risriir] darkness flies away REG. XV. SUBSTA parlicipio,...
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Latin grammar and junior scholarship papers

John Hardy Raven - Latin language - 1832 - 224 pages
...octoginta annus 32 regnare prope certus esse. J'ii jr. Ablative Absolute. LXV. A substantive and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute. Note. — When there is no other participle joined with the substantive, the participle being...
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Selecta è præscriptis, selections from physicians'prescriptions [by J ...

Jonathan Pereira - 1847 - 344 pages
...heing frequently expressed : as, Per horam. Per tres noctes. Inter noctem. Rule 25. A suhstantive and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ahlative ahsolute : as, Urgente tussi. Vase pritis agitato. Peractd effervescentid. Vurante fluxu cruento....
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The Physician's prescription book

Jonathan Pereira - 1857 - 298 pages
...frequently expressed; as — Per ltoram. Per tres noctes. Inter noctem. Rule 25. A substantive and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute; as — IJigente tussi. Vase prills agitato* Peracta effervescent*?1. Durante fluxu crvento....
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Selecta è præscriptis, selections from physicians'prescriptions [by J ...

Jonathan Pereira - 1861 - 370 pages
...frequently expressed ; as — Per hard in. Per tres noctes. Inter noctem. Rule 25. A substantive and a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute ; as — Urgente tussi. Vase prius agitato. Peractd effervescentia. Durante fluxu cruento....
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The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue ...: Corrected ...

Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1867 - 170 pages
...He staid a few days. He was away six months. Of the Ablative Absolute. RULE XV. A SUBSTANTIVE with a participle, whose case depends upon no other word, are put in the ablative absolute ; as, The sun rising (or whilst the sun rises) darkness flies away. Our work being finished...
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The Land We Love, Volumes 3-4

1869 - 1098 pages
...understand. In Col. Bingham's Grammar it is thus given : 'A noun and partipie whose case depends on no other word are put in the ablative called absolute...time, cause, condition, or circumstances of an action. ' Andrews seems to think that the more words he can heap together in his rule, the clearer it will...
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