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shayes at May 20, 2022 03:59 AM

FL662114

There is neither [crossed out] Nor is a form for the passive.
A kind of passive is sometimes expressed
by putting the object in the accusative and using
the active form of the verb but the agent or instrument
with whom or which the action suffered
originates is not named, for that
can only be put in the Nome
Acce. Hence it must necessarily be
inferred that the form referred to
is not in reality a Passive, but
an active sentence; only for the sake
of laying more emphases on the
Verb or action done, the Noun or
agent is excepted or{crossed out] omitted

FL662114

There is neither [crossed out] Nor is a form for the passive.
A kind of passive is sometimes expressed
by putting the object in the accusative and using
the active form of the verb but the agent or instrument
with whom or which the action suffered
originates is not named, for that
can only be put in the Nome
Acce. Hence it must necessarily be
inferred that the form referred to
is not in reality a Passive, but
an active sentence; only for the sake
of laying more emphases on the
Verb or action done, the Noun or
agent is excepted or{crossed out] omitted