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is meaned therefore the former is called
 
is meaned therefore the former is called
 
the indefinite, the latter the definitive Article.
 
the indefinite, the latter the definitive Article.
A Substantive without any Article
+
 
 +
+ A Substantive without any Article
 
to limit it, is taken in its widest
 
to limit it, is taken in its widest
 
sense, thus Man means all mankind.
 
sense, thus Man means all mankind.

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Example

1. 2. 7. 2. 5. 1. 2. The power of Speech is a faculty 4. 7. 2. 8. 5. 5. 7. 3. peculiar to Man and was bestowed on Him 7. 3. 4 2. 7. 1. by his beneficent Creator for the 4. unclear 6 4. 2. 8. greatest and most excellent uses, but 9. 6. 6. 5. 3. 5. 3. alas! how often do we pervert it 7. 1 4. 7. 2. to the worst of purposes?

deletion The Article is a word prefixed to Substantives, to show how far their signification extends.

In English there are but two Articles, underline a /underline and underline the /underline, underline a /underline becomes underline an /underline before a Vowel or a silent h.

underline A /underline is used in a vague sense to point

out one single thing of the kind, in other respects indeterminate, underline the /underline determines what particular thing is meaned therefore the former is called the indefinite, the latter the definitive Article.

+ A Substantive without any Article to limit it, is taken in its widest sense, thus Man means all mankind. The definitive Article underline the /underline is sometimes applied to Adverbs in the Comparative and Superlative degree, to mark them the more strongly & to define them the more precisely as the more I examine it the better I like it. and I like this the best of any.

It is proper also to observe that deletion besides /deletion underline a /underline determines the thing spoken of to be of the singular number, and

underline the /underline of the Plural.

There is one remarkable exception to this rule in the use of the Adjectives

underline few /underline & many, which though joined

with Plural Substantives admit of the Singular Article, a few Men, a great many Men; the reason of this is evident from the effect the article has in these phrases it means a smaller unclear number collectively taken, unclear the idea of Unity