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- Page 10 and 11: II. SOUNDS OF THE VOWELS. The organ
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- Page 14 and 15: VI. MUTABLE CONSONANTS. The mutable
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- Page 20 and 21: X. IMMUTABLE CONSONANTS DOUBLED. It
- Page 22 and 23: 14 ETYMOLOGY. ARTICLE. There are tw
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46 DEMONSTRATIVE. So, this, these ;
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48 From Ar, (os) out of. Singular.
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50 From (riv-e) before. Singular. P
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5-2 From v
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The following are examples of the 3
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56 in the termination of which the
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58 Present. Nega live. Singular. Pl
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60 Preter Negative. Singular. Plura
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Con. Pret. ro& b]&if>, if I had Neg
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"\ &]\]\\ Coicfb rt)Ac t)frA, 2^/20
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66 TA, is often used in MSS. for b&
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68 IMPERATIVE MOOD. Singular. Plura
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70 PRETER AFFIRMATIVE. Singular. Pl
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72 Consuetudinal Preter. Neg., acco
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74 Inter. Afi beAijAjgeAfc m ? was
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76 Future. 1. b&AtjpAb, (ddhee-on-f
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78 Participles. AJ jt&6, (ag raw) s
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80 did I give ? &c. Rel. AT) c& 115
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82 Infinitive, bo or A ceAcc (haght
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Fut. 1 ftAG^Ab, 2 TtACfAffl, JIAC^A
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86 PASSIVE VOICE. Imperative. frAjc
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88 Tejc, see. IMPERATIVE. Singular.
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90 bo clu^nf I be rrj&, / would be
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jror, yet. without. , c
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94. *S f or : c 0
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oo ! vc I ocon alas ! ! woe ! \ ala
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98 5. The article is prefixed to ad
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100 they are in their (state) of a
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102 abbreviation of A3Uf, and, is p
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104 which when compounded with
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106 is in the end of the sentence ;
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108 When a person's sirname is aske
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110 AJI, our ; A, his, her, their,
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112 vowels; as, t)f clvft)in?, I do
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' 114 3 GortCAigj ne wen * t Cork.
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116 CONJUNCTION. 1. The conjunction
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118 grievous spectacle to the Irish
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120 A. D. 1186. Hugo de Lacy who co
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