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shayes at Jun 03, 2022 01:08 AM

FL662071

observed that here [words crossed out]
the formation of cases differs
materially from the usual modes used of
other languages, at least from that of
the Latin & Greek Languages. The simple
or Nominative form undergoes no alteration
but in forming its cases, it receives an
additions [words deleted] by means of post-fixes. run on
The only apparent exception to
this rule is that of ejecting the letter
"i"
The number of cases cannot easily
be fixed since almost every relation
in which a noun may be placed, [word deleted]
[words deleted]
[word deleted] is signified by some post-fix or other, hence the cases
must of necessity be numerous [word deleted]
[words deleted] Those given in the
examples following will include

FL662071

observed that here [words crossed out]
the formation of cases differs
materially from the usual modes used of
other languages, at least from that of
the Latin & Greek Languages. The simple
or Nominative form undergoes no alteration
but in forming its cases, it receives an
additions [words deleted] by means of post-fixes. run on
The only apparent exception to
this rule is that of ejecting the letter
"i"
The number of cases cannot easily
be fixed since almost every relation
in which a noun may be placed, [word deleted]
[words deleted]
[word deleted] is signified by some post-fix or other, hence the cases
must of necessity be numerous [word deleted]
[words deleted] Those given in the
examples following will include