Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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/ ' \in / X' \ council / ' \--------- Henry IV. | was \ / ' simple ===========|============== '========== \of | \very \ and' \in \ House \ ' \ manners \-------- \ ' \--------- \the \of \ ' chivalric \ Burbon \============ \------- \in \ field \------- \the The line standing for the word-modifier is joined to that part of the complement line which represents the _entire_ attribute complement. 1. Henry IV., of the House of Bourbon, was very wise in council, simple in manners, and chivalric in the field. 2. Caesar defeated Pompey at Pharsalia. 3. The diamond is the most valuable gem. 4. The Greeks took Troy by stratagem. 5. The submarine cable unites the continent of America and the Old World. 6. The Gauls joined the army of Hannibal. 7. Columbus crossed the Atlantic with ninety men, and landed at San Salvador. 8. Vulcan made arms for Achilles. 9. Cromwell gained at Naseby a most decisive victory over the Royalists. |
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