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Modifications of verbs are not altogether
a new thing peculiar to this language
for not only are they found in the Aboriginal
Dialect of this part of the World, slight
traces of them may be discovered in
European & Asiatic well known to
Philologists as in the Hebrew and even
in the Latin: for inst: the [indecipherable] as agito
from agere). but in the language they
are more extensive and in there
signification more uncommon - [original text deleted]
[original text deleted] they tend to enrich the
language considerably since the modified
ideas implied in them often produce
quite a new kind of word or [original text deleted]
signification. As new forms of verbs they may be adjusted, according to
some or other of the examples previously
given agruably to their terminations
Hence they can never be supposed to
be merely conjugations.

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