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:,X^e fpinpaw$WJpf adjective? i? -jppifprp>^ 411 :t;he s?^pie 

 9.wk^vaxd iug.^m^r;,.»fid is oftqn sq ^jnbi|iu9i^,; as. t-o I?g 

 m)jntelligifc)le,* The supeilatiyp i? ifq^nied, in tli^ most ii^* 

 artificial a^d infant^ae maiin^, Jt^/xftiiSoWf >iepeti;l;ipp,.^^ 

 the positive. :.ohn^a->-) vKiov/l-n;: Jr/or^: 



N94i^-.hav,^,.^,i|if.-t\)r,Q,^iidef^^ J|ip.flia^ipliiie, ^ii^, f^^i- 

 nitw?; tljim iDanimate th^jigs ,5^ec,, |)|jt' diis^ngjui^hed ftp^^ 

 the auiujiate: just so the vulgaiv aijaong us, .frequently .e;:^^ 

 pre$s theps^^^v^s. Probayjsr^ J^Sjd^^ft.i^SS. WiHPfke:<9«f 

 idpjatr^,^ IJocf iho" ■.■• ,f...n(f •;■> i-yduujn ,r.[nrv_. 



..Thpw:^^ ^p duaJL if! the ^ebf-pw^ ,e3^ppp|;,,jv^^9i thing^ 

 lifhich aje ^laturally double,, are mentioned;^s, ^^ «ye?, 

 the ea.rs, the hands, &c. (heqce, ^Iso, it qeyi^r occurs h\ 

 the New Testament). Wilsqn, , iiidee4, dj^^s not piajke even 

 this exception; but I find it mentioflted, by Bythnej-^-^ ap4 

 Amama.J Here, also, it differs frpin the primeval lan- 

 guage: in many instances, the singular ap,d plurj^l oojpL? 

 cide, and can be distinguished only by the ^ns^^or othpr 

 words in the sentence. [I ...;, „^ j ; /fj'i ■^,, 



Lastly, in verbs, neither p^sonsj ijioQ4s'X?r tenses, are 

 marked by the changes of their Ic^st syllables ; but by 

 means of letters of a particular order, which appear, somcr 

 times in the beginning, sometimes ixi the middilje., an,4 

 sometimes at the end of the original word. Another. )yi(^<^ 

 departure from the origi^ial laiiguage.^ , 1 _ . 



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* For instance, in Gen. x. 21. f P. 18. .,. ,1 P,. |24i. 



II Wilson, 149. ,^ . ,^,_,^ I Iil,;,&.i^bi U',i.rr - 



