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that which expresses the degrees of Comparison.
 
that which expresses the degrees of Comparison.
  
Its Verbs cannot have above six or seven
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Its Verbs cannot have above Six or Seven
  
 
[[catchword]] possible [[/catchword]]
 
[[catchword]] possible [[/catchword]]

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The English Language is perhaps of all the present European Languages the most simple in its form and construction, and even more so than the Hebrew which has ever been admitted to possess that excellence in a very superior manner over all the other Ancient Languages extant.

The Words of the English Language are perhaps subject to fewer variations from their original form, than those of any other Language.

Its Substantives have but one variation of case, nor have they any distinction of Gender besides that which nature hath made.

Its Adjectives admit of no change except that which expresses the degrees of Comparison.

Its Verbs cannot have above Six or Seven

catchword possible /catchword