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... semicolon , and vice versa ; and where one thinks a semicolon ought to be employed , another prefers a colon . One pedagogue embarrasses the learner with an aditional point ( the semi- comma , ) by giving it " a local habitation and a ...
... semicolon , and vice versa ; and where one thinks a semicolon ought to be employed , another prefers a colon . One pedagogue embarrasses the learner with an aditional point ( the semi- comma , ) by giving it " a local habitation and a ...
Page 9
... Semicolon admits of a greater pause than that of the comma ; while the Colon requires a longer pause than either ; and the Period is , what its name denotes , a full stop , which ter- minates a sentence . The marks of Interrogation and ...
... Semicolon admits of a greater pause than that of the comma ; while the Colon requires a longer pause than either ; and the Period is , what its name denotes , a full stop , which ter- minates a sentence . The marks of Interrogation and ...
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... semicolon or a colon , as the nature of the case requires . See examples , in Rule I. of SEMICOLON and of COLON . RULE VIII . - OF THE CONCLUSION OF A SENTENCE REFERRING TO TWO PRECEDING MEMBERS . When the concluding part of a sentence ...
... semicolon or a colon , as the nature of the case requires . See examples , in Rule I. of SEMICOLON and of COLON . RULE VIII . - OF THE CONCLUSION OF A SENTENCE REFERRING TO TWO PRECEDING MEMBERS . When the concluding part of a sentence ...
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... SEMICOLON . The SEMICOLON [ ; ] is used for dividing a compound sen- tence into two or more parts , not so closely connected as those which are separated by a comma , nor yet so little dependent on each other as those which are ...
... SEMICOLON . The SEMICOLON [ ; ] is used for dividing a compound sen- tence into two or more parts , not so closely connected as those which are separated by a comma , nor yet so little dependent on each other as those which are ...
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... semicolon ; as in the latter example of Rule I. of the COLON . COLON . The COLON [ : ] is used to divide a sentence into two or more parts , less connected than those which are separated by a semicolon ; but not so independent as ...
... semicolon ; as in the latter example of Rule I. of the COLON . COLON . The COLON [ : ] is used to divide a sentence into two or more parts , less connected than those which are separated by a semicolon ; but not so independent as ...
Common terms and phrases
accent aforesaid apostrophe beginning capital colon comma commence composed compound sentence connected consonant copy corrector dash denote dictates dare despise distributing double employed enacts ending with silent example Excep expressed felony folios HALF SHEET HEBREW ALPHABET hyphen imperfect imposing table imposition Inner Form inserted interrogation inverted commas Lindley Murray Majesty's marks of parenthesis matter mind Mistel monarch its dictates nouns Observ OCTAVO omitted Outer Form overrunning paper paragraph participle passage pause peace person or persons poetry points preceded pressmen printers proper propriety Punctuation QUARTER SHEET QUARTO quotation require RULE Sect semicolon SHEET OF EIGHTEENS SHEET OF FORTY-EIGHTS SHEET OF THIRTY-TWOS SHEET OF TWELVES SHEET OF TWENTY-FOURS silent e single vowel space syllable Teth thereof THREE SIGNATURES tion treasonable Trepan types for printing Tzadde United Kingdom verb words ending writers young compositor εν ΟΙ ᎪᏎ
Popular passages
Page 9 - I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
Page 6 - My name is Norval: on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
Page 36 - Shrink, Shred, Shut, Sing, Sink, Sit, Slay, Sleep, Slide, Sling, Slink, Slit, Smite, Sow, Speak, Speed, Spend, Spill, Spin, Spit, Split, Spread, Spring, Stand, Steal, Stick, Sting, Stink, PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES 1ft Imperfect.
Page 16 - The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these. "The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn.
Page 24 - Nathanael, and saith unto him, We have found him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. 46 And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? Philip saith unto him, Come and see.
Page 37 - Swing, swung, swung. Take, took, taken. Teach, taught, taught. Tear, tore, torn Tell, told, ' told. Think, thought, thought. Thrive, throve, R.
Page 21 - No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ;—no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burnt upon him ;— no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down -,—no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery; the...
Page 14 - The semicolon is used for dividing a compound sentence into two or more parts, not so closely connected as those which are separated by a comma, nor yet so little dependent on each other, as those which are distinguished by a colon. " The semicolon is sometimes used, when the preceding member of the sentence does not of itself give a complete sense, but depends...
Page 73 - Person so offending shall be guilty of Felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the Discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the Seas for the Term of his or her natural Life, or for any Term not less than Seven Years, or to be imprisoned for any Term not exceeding Two Years, with or without hard Labour, as the Court shall direct.
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