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The Contents of the C й A e" r. в rt s.
The Third Part Containing Philofo'phical Grammar.'
‹ с н А P ‘ŕ E к. т. I. Concerning the feveral Kind: and Part: of Grammar.
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Etymologie, The more general Scheme of Integrali and Parti Ill. Of Noun: in General. IV. Of „шлите; common',I
denoting either Tbingr, At’îianr, or Pnjôm. i V. Rules concerning' Norm: ofAäion. VI. OÍSu'bßantìite: .4b/1m31. VII. Of ‚трат:
according to the true Philofophical notion of them'.
f true notion of a Verb. IX. OF derived Adverbe. Scheme of the foreme'ntioncd Derivations.
VIII. The
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C H AP. II. . Of Partièle: in General. Il. OF the copula'. III. OF Premium- more
generally. IV.l More particularly. V. Of Ínterjeů‘ionr more аспе rally. VI» More particularly. p. 304k
'CHARrn . Of Prepofitions in general. Il. The particular kinds of them enu .
merated. III. An Explication of the four lal'i Combinations ofthem, relating to Place or Time. P' 309l CH A P.particular IV. kinds of them. ‘ III. Of Of Adr'lreŕbs in general. ll. The Conjunétions.
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CHAP. V. I. Of Articles. II. Of' Modes. III. Of Tenles. IV. The moli (11031161
way of cxpreíïîng the differences of Time.
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C H A P. VI. l. Óf Tranfcendental particles, The end and ul'ëoi~ them. II. The
ufual ways for inlarging the fenfe of Words in infiituted Languages..k Ш. The general Heads of Tranfcendental Particles. Y P318“ C H A P. VII. Infiances of the great ufefulnefs of thefe Tranliiendental Particles, with
direäions how they are to be applyecl.
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CH AP. VIII. Of' the Accidental diñerences of Words. I. inflexion. Il. Derivation.
III. Compolition.
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Of the fccond part of Grammar called Syntax.
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Ol` Orthography. I. Concerning _ Letters. The Authors who have treat« ed of this Subjeů. II. Abrief Table of all fuch kinds of Simple found, which canofbe mouths of of Men. III. A ther Explication thisframed I_"able,by as the to the Organs Speech, andfur. as
to the Letters framed by thefe Qrga ns. d
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